Tulsi Gabbard’s appointment as next US Director of National Intelligence sparks widespread criticism

Tulsi Gabbard’s appointment as next US Director of National Intelligence sparks widespread criticism

Tulsi Gabbard’s appointment as next US Director of National Intelligence sparks widespread criticism

Tulsi Gabbard’s appointment as next US Director of National Intelligence sparks widespread criticism

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Donald Trump’s decision to appoint Tulsi Gabbard as the next US Director of National Intelligence has sparked widespread controversy, raising concerns over the potential politicization of the intelligence community.

Critics argue that Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman with limited experience in intelligence and views perceived as sympathetic to Russia and Syria, reflects Trump’s preference for loyalty over expertise as he builds his second-term administration.

Current and former intelligence officials, along with independent experts, warn that the appointment could distort the US perspective on global threats. They fear that key advisors may prioritize aligning with Trump’s expectations over objective assessments, potentially straining intelligence-sharing relationships with allies.

A Western security source noted that these developments could initially hinder cooperation within the “Five Eyes” alliance, which includes the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Randal Phillips, a former CIA official, expressed concern that placing Trump loyalists in senior intelligence roles could open the door to questionable actions. Meanwhile, allies like the European Union remain cautious but pragmatic, with one defense official describing Gabbard as “firmly in the Russia camp.”

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Gabbard’s nomination has drawn sharp criticism due to her controversial views, including her opposition to U.S. military intervention in Syria and her criticism of President Biden’s support for Ukraine. Her 2017 meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a figure backed by Moscow, has further fueled skepticism. Detractors argue that her selection is less about qualifications and more about advancing Trump’s agenda, a sentiment echoed by US Representative Adam Smith, who accused her of serving Trump’s interests rather than the nation’s.

Despite these concerns, some see a potential counterbalance in Trump’s choice of John Ratcliffe, a former Director of National Intelligence, to head the CIA. While Ratcliffe is considered loyal to Trump, his less incendiary reputation could mitigate some fears about Gabbard’s leadership of the 18-agency intelligence community.

The Senate is expected to thoroughly vet Gabbard during her confirmation hearings, with Republicans holding a slim majority likely to support her. However, some GOP members remain reserved, emphasizing the need to evaluate her qualifications before making a decision.

Gabbard has defended her nomination, framing it as part of a broader mandate from voters to shift away from Biden’s policies, though she has provided few specifics. Her post-Democratic Party career has seen her align more closely with conservative isolationist policies and reject what she terms “wokeness,” further polarizing opinion about her suitability for the role.

As allies and adversaries alike closely monitor these developments, the appointment has cast uncertainty over the future of US intelligence operations, with significant implications for both national security and international collaboration.

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