The Future Head of the U.S. National Intelligence Visited Artsakh: Details
The future head of the U.S. National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, whose candidacy has been proposed by newly elected President Donald Trump, has previously made a number of controversial statements that contradict the current administration's official line. In 2022, Gabbard, who left the Democratic Party, had noted that an elitist cabal of warmongers controls the party, defending criminals and drawing the country into nuclear war.
The politician stated that the U.S. is interested in the Ukrainian conflict not for the sake of the people, democracy, and freedom of that country, but rather for 'regime change' in Russia. She accused the U.S. and NATO of sabotaging the 'Nord Stream' pipelines. According to Gabbard, it is Biden’s policies that have brought the world to the brink of nuclear war and escalated tensions with Russia, which possesses the largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
In 2022, Gabbard was included in the Ukrainian 'Peacemakers' database for allegedly spreading false information, and she is also on a Ukrainian list of politicians who have contributed to pro-Russian propaganda. Gabbard described the American authorities' denial of the existence of U.S. biological laboratories as 'shocking.'
It should also be noted that Gabbard maintains quite close relations with Armenian organizations in the U.S. In 2017, she visited Armenia and Artsakh as part of a conference organized by the Armenian National Committee of America. She hails from the Hawaiian Islands, a state that recognized the independence of Artsakh in 2016.