U.S.: conflict for the Head of National Intelligence. Democrats and “neokons” against Gabbard

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Armed companies and censorship strategy officials of the American “deep state” opposed the appointment of Tulsi Gabbard to the position of manager of National Intelligence. Its candidacy is powerfully supported by war veterans, participants in peculiar operations.

About a 100 intelligence community officials signed a letter opposing the appointment of Tulsa Gabbard to the position of manager of National Intelligence (DNI) who is head of the Intelligence Community and acts as chief advisor to the president and the National safety Council in this area. The authors of the protest are to be linked to left-wing groups and to combat "electoral disinformation".

Foreign Policy for America members who have written a critical letter against Gabbard's nomination have connections with influential entities – from Lockheed Martin to George Soros's Open Society Foundations.

Nearly 100 people liable for ensuring national safety in the United States appealed to majority leader Chuck Schumer's legislature and future majority leader John Thune to “exactly check” Gabbard.

Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman criticized the views of the candidate as head of the DNI on the Russian-Ukrainian War. On the another hand, ex-chief of American counterintelligence Joel Brenner considered the nomination to be "an image of intelligence agencies". erstwhile CIA officer Melvin Gamble stated that the nomination "should concern any American who cares about the safety of the country."

The authors of the letter are mostly retired people who, however, hold their influence on power. It's what President-elect Donald Trump wants to deprive them of.

The letter appeared on December 4. "As experienced national safety experts who served in both Republican and Democratic administrations, we welcome the president-elect's intention to nominate Senator Marco Rubio, an experienced public official, as Secretary of State. However, we are afraid about the announcement that the president-elect intends to nominate Tulsa Gabbard as manager of National Intelligence," we read.

"As manager of National Intelligence, Mrs. Gabbard would be entrusted with supervision of 18 U.S. intelligence agencies, including the recognition and protection of human sources working in the most dangerous places in the planet to defend our national safety and defend our most delicate sources and methods of gathering intelligence information. In light of this extraordinary responsibility, Senators must thoroughly examine her qualifications as an intelligence professional and her past, including her uncoordinated journey to Syria in 2017 to meet president Bashar al-Assad. respective of Mrs Gabbard's actions to date undermine her ability to supply impartial intelligence to the President, legislature and the full national safety apparatus. For example, after her journey to Syria, Mrs. Gabbard allied herself with Russian and Syrian officials. She publically challenged US intelligence reports and overwhelming public reports that Asad had carried out chemical weapons attacks on Syrian civilians, legitimizing the overthrown conspiracy explanation that the attack was organised by United Kingdom agents," it was written.

Officials added that in consequence to a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine begun in early 2022, Gabbard was to print a movie in which she "insinuated" that in Ukraine there are United States-funded bioweapon laboratories. She added that Ukraine's engagement in NATO poses a threat to Russia's sovereignty, which was to be cited by attackers to justify the illegal invasion of Ukraine.

Service staff complained about Gabbard's sympathy for dictators specified as Vladimir Putin and Asad. Another charge is that she would have been the least experienced head of National Intelligence since she created the position. "The erstwhile directors had experience working on intelligence matters or sat on the legislature Intelligence Committee. Most of them besides have crucial management experience,” argued. Gabbard is to be "not prepared to effectively supervise specified a unique and large organisational structure as the National Intelligence Programme". This will affect "the willingness of closest allies to share intelligence from the US".

The letter was signed by Wendy R. Sherman, erstwhile Deputy Secretary of State, John Tien, erstwhile Deputy Secretary of interior Security, Melvin Gamble, elder Officer of the CIA (retired), Brian P. McKeon, ex-Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, Rose Gottemoeller, erstwhile Deputy Secretary-General of NATO, Joel Brenner, erstwhile NCIX, Susan J. Koch, erstwhile manager of Staff of the National safety Council, George W. Look, formerly elder manager of arms control, Eric Green, erstwhile elder manager of Russia and Central Asia in the National safety Council, retired intelligence officers, generals and ambassadors.

Spokeswoman Gabbard commented on the abroad Policy for America initiative and counterattacked: – This is an excellent example of why president Trump chose Tulsi Gabbard to be the candidate; These baseless attacks come from the same geniuses who have blood on their hands due to decades of faultyinterview (...), The reason why America was active in wars.

Most of the criticism of the candidate afraid her gathering with president al-Assad in 2017. However, the erstwhile announcer Nancy Pelosi besides met with this leader. Deputy Secretary of State Sherman had previously criticized Trump for attempting to retreat US troops from Syria in 2018. She herself spoke to terrorists on behalf of the Obama administration. She dealt with political issues and played a key function in the negotiations of the atomic agreement with Iran, resulting in the US de-freezing assets of the Iranian state worth nearly $2 billion in 2016.

Rose Gottemoeller, Joel Brenner, and Brian P. McKeon, who signed under the letter, had previously besides served in the Obama administration. In 2013, the CIA launched a program to remove Assad, but yet it failed. Trump completed this initiative in 2017.

Gabbard called Assad a "brutal dictator" in a 2019 CNN interview, but besides stressed that Al-Qaeda would be the main beneficiary of the government change in Syria. The current leader of HTS, an organization that heads the opposition in Syria and takes over, is simply a terrorist and erstwhile leader of Al-Nusra.

Some officials who signed the letter are associated with the "industrial complex of censorship" in the US, focusing on the fight for "information integration" and "election integration" (so-called fight against misinformation and abroad misinformation).

Sherman presently serves as elder academic at the Belfer Center at Harvard Kennedy School. erstwhile Deputy Secretary of interior Security, John Tien is simply a elder investigator at the Belfer Center, who participated in Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Agency (CISA) training seminars on "disinformation" election, according to CISA movie Disinformation in 2020posted on YouTube. This agency was based on an undertaking named Defense Digital Democracy Project (D3P), headed by erstwhile Army intelligence officer Eric Rosenbach and erstwhile run managers Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney.

Belfer Center besides collaborated with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the global Republican Institute (IRI) to combat “disinformation in elections”. Both institutes are funded by the United States global improvement Agency (USAID).

Harvard has 4 different centres active in censorship activities. These include Belfer Center, Berkman Klein Center, Shorenstein Center and Kennedy Center.

USAID in turn is “a cover for the CIA”. The letter was signed by Donald Sampler and Dr Erica Rudenshiold, in addition to the executive manager of abroad Policy for America, Andrew Albertson, who worked at the Office of Transitional Initiatives (OTI) USAID.

Many FPfA members are affiliated with Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs and global Affairs at Princeton University. In September, it organised an event on "free and integral elections" due to "risks of abroad interference, misinformation [and] political violence".

The letter was signed by erstwhile Chief of Staff of the European safety and Cooperation Commission, Alex T. Johnson, who was elder policy advisor in Europe and Eurasia at George Soros's Open Society Foundations.

In addition to its ties to left-wing organizations fighting “disinformation”, any individuals have connections with arms companies, e.g. NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller and Woodrow Wilson Center employees who receive backing from Lockheed Martin. Ambassadors Anthony Stephen Harrington and Kenneth S. Yalowitz are associated with the Centre. Another authoritative John D. Butler had previously sat on the board of Lockheed Martin.

Rose Gottemoeller besides works for the Carnegie Endowment for National Peace, where he deals with the atomic program. Carnegie received backing from Boeing and the Soros Open Society Foundation in 2023.

Ex-ambassador Kenneth S. Yalowitz and erstwhile Assistant Secretary of State Annie Pforzheimer, who signed the letter, are members of the influential Council on abroad Relations, the publisher of abroad Affairs. CFR is funded by Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, as well as a giant Black stone fund, banks and technological powers specified as Google.

Another official, erstwhile Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Brian P. McKeon, is elder manager of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement. The secret papers of the Penn Biden Center of 2022 showed that any senators accepted immense checks from the arms industry.

Gabbard, on the another hand, supported hundreds of veterans by praising her for military service.

"As a associate of legislature and a civilian, Tulsi was an unbreakable advocate of veteran wellness due to vulnerability to toxins and oncological care of the sick due to the military service of our veteran colleagues. Tulsi's life is an example of a uncommon combination of selflessness, courage and leadership – the qualities we desperately request to improvement and strengthen our intelligence community" – you can read in the veterans' list.

The authors of the speech indicated that it was a "warwoman whose voice cannot be bought", and "Tulsi's patriotism, shaped on the battlefield, reflects the values and aspirations of the American people."

"The election of Tulsa Gabbard by president Donald Trump reflects the deep designation of her unwavering devotion to our nation and her unwavering commitment to the protection of the American nation. While most Americans know Tulsa as a fearless and principled congresswoman, (...), we know her as a co-veteranist – a individual whose worldview has been shaped in the cruculum of service in the combat zones and by lifelong dedication to this service," says a letter titled "American veterans for the benefit of Tulsa Gabbard". It was published on 9 December by Fox News Digital. It was signed by 250 veterans, including retired general Michael Flynn, formerly acting as Secretary of defence Chris Miller, Arizona congressmen, Florida, political commentator Jack Posobieć.

"Because of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 Tulsi responded to the call, enlisted in the army and resigned as Hawaii State typical at the convention, volunteering for Iraq with her unit. alternatively of utilizing her political position to avoid being referred to war, Tulsi volunteered to service in a medical unit in Iraq, straight facing the hard realities, costs and traumas of war," the letter's candidates cited.

"Her commitment to the ministry did not end there," we read. Gabbard stood for 22 years “arm to shoulder with his fellow armsmen”.

The erstwhile politician congresswoman supported Trump in this year's election. Her candidacy is supported by veterans active in US peculiar operations, retired soldiers, people who straight participated in battles on the battlefield.

Trump nominated his favourite just a fewer days after the election triumph over Democratic Vice president Harris, arguing that Gabbard would bring “a fearless spirit that defined her excellent career in our Intelligence Community, defending our constitutional rights and providing peace through force”. Gabbard serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserve from 2021, after serving in the National defender of the Hawaii Army for about 17 years. She was elected to the U.S. home of Representatives in 2012. For another decade, she was active with the Democrats.

Gabbard's opponent is erstwhile national safety advisor for Donald Trump's first presidency, John Bolton.

The neoconservative claims that Gabbard has "a tendency to believe in the most outrageous propaganda against the United States, led by any of her strongest enemies."

Trump's spokesperson on the transition to the office of president Alex Henning rejected Bolton's criticism as "unimportant", pointing out that "his words about him putting Dick Cheney as president this year should tell you everything you request to know about his catastrophic and failed instincts in abroad policy, endless wars and subsequent American victims."

Bolton has for decades supported America's commitment to world-wide wars, including the 2003 Iraq War. Since Trump relieved him of his position as national safety advisor in 2019, he has actively opposed the current president-elect.

A erstwhile national safety advisor himself avoided serving in Vietnam, explaining that “he did not want to die in a rice field in Southeast Asia”.

Gabbard, who served in Iraq, is simply a critic of abroad conflicts, including the escalation of the war in Ukraine. He describes neoconservative opponents specified as John Bolton and Dick Cheney as “war instigators”.

Sources: dailycaller.com, foxnews.com, the national pulse.com

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