Trump Chooses Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard's appointment as Director of National Intelligence marks a major shift in U.S. foreign policy towards peace and diplomacy. This pivot stands in stark contrast to the Biden-Obama administration's policies of orchestrating conflicts and aggressive military interventions worldwide. Her role serves as a crucial counterbalance to recent Trump appointee Marco Rubio, who is highly professional yet known for favoring military solutions over diplomatic strategies that emphasize mutual respect and common ground.
Ms. Gabbard, who transitioned to the Republican Party inspired by Trump's transformative leadership, brings a wealth of experience as a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve and a veteran of the Iraq war.
Trump praised Gabbard for her "fearless spirit" and commitment to strengthening national security through a strategy of "peace through strength." He expressed confidence that her leadership would significantly enhance the effectiveness and integrity of the 18 intelligence agencies under her watch.
Ms. Gabbard is poised to play a pivotal role in the administration, also preparing the President’s Daily Brief and ensuring that the highest levels of intelligence support the executive office.
The announcement, first shared by Roger Stone on X, underscores the strategic alignment within Trump’s team as they prepare to steer national intelligence with a renewed focus on transparency and accountability.
Appointing Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, marks a radical redirection of U.S. foreign policy towards diplomatic engagement and "peace-initiatives"
This move decisively shifts focus away from the longstanding U.S. practice of orchestrating conflicts and aggressive military interventions that benefits only the American war industry, at the expense of American poor and middle class taxpayers.
These practices have not only failed to serve national security or U.S. interests but have also tarnished America's global leadership image, accumulating enemies worldwide while eliminating the number of genuine U.S. allies, even among those aligned in specific conflicts.