Why Senate Must Confirm Tulsi Gabbard
Tulsi Gabbard on Dick Cheney’s Lust for Nuclear War, and Why She’s on Biden’s “Terrorist Watchlist”
Tulsi Gabbard was once the vice chair of the DNC. Now she’s on Joe Biden’s terror watchlist, followed by secret police at airports. She’s learned what happens when you question their wars.
Gabbard’s Record
Tulsi Gabbard Has Served Our Country And Will Be A Great Director Of National Of Intelligence
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Gabbard joined the Hawaii Army National Guard in 2003 and was deployed to Iraq from 2004 to 2005, where she served as a specialist with the medical unit and received the Combat Medical Badge. Gabbard received a Combat Medical Badge in 2005 for “participation in combat operations under enemy hostile fire in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom III. She has been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal from the United States. She also received the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency. In 2007, Gabbard completed the officer training program at the Alabama Military Academy. She was stationed in Kuwait from 2008 to 2009 as an Army Military Police platoon leader.
On October 12, 2015, Gabbard was promoted from the rank of captain to major at a ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. She continued to serve as a major in the Hawaii Army National Guard until her transfer to the 351st Civil Affairs Command, a California-based United States Army Reserve unit assigned to the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, in June 2020.
In 2015, while also serving in Congress, Gabbard became a major with the Hawaii Army National Guard. In 2020, after serving with the Hawaii Army National Guard for 17 years, Gabbard left for a new assignment with a California-based Army Reserve unit.
In 2020, still while serving in Congress, Gabbard transferred to the U.S. Army Reserve. On July 4, 2021, Gabbard was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel while she was deployed to the Horn of Africa working as a civil affairs officer in support of a special operations mission. Subsequently, Gabbard was given the command of the 1st Battalion, 354th Regiment, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a lieutenant colonel, Gabbard has top-secret security clearance
At the age of 21, Gabbard became the youngest legislator ever elected in Hawaii’s history, and was at the time the youngest woman ever elected to a U.S. state legislature. Gabbard was the first Samoan American member of Congress. Gabbard served as U.S. representative for Hawaii’s 2nd congressional district from 2013 to 2021.
Gabbard served on the House Armed Services Committee for all four terms in Congress and introduced several bills related to veteran issues, including the “Helping Heroes Fly Act” which sought to expedite airport security screening for severely wounded veterans. The measure got bi-partisan support and was passed unanimously in the House and Senate, while also getting support from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Union. It was signed into law by president Barack Obama. Gabbard also introduced the House version of the Military Justice Improvement Act
Gabbard spoke at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the invitation of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who called Gabbard “an emerging star”. Gabbard served as vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from 2013 to 2016. She was extremely popular in Congress until she began to question the endless wars. Gabbard was a candidate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries.
Vice Chair Democratic National Committee
On January 22, 2013, Gabbard was unanimously elected to a four-year term as a Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee. In September 2015, she criticized chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz‘s decision to hold only six debates during the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries, compared with 26 in 2008 and 15 in 2004 and to exclude any candidate who participated in a non-DNC sanctioned debate from all future DNC-sanctioned debates. In a 2015 Facebook post, Gabbard released a statement about the disagreements surrounding the debates, again urging the Democratic Party to open up the process. Gabbard was the most frequently Googled candidate after the first, second, and fourth 2020 Democratic debates.
Following her public criticisms of the debate process, Gabbard was reported to have been either “disinvited” or asked to “consider not coming” to the October 13, 2015, Democratic debate in Las Vegas. In an interview with The New York Times, she spoke of an unhealthy atmosphere, saying, “No one told me I would be relinquishing my freedom of speech and checking it at the door” in taking the job. The Intercept‘s Glenn Greenwald and the Washington Examiner reported that Gabbard wrote to Wasserman Schultz, accusing her of violating the DNC’s duty of neutrality by favoring Hillary Clinton.
Gabbard resigned as DNC vice chair on February 28, 2016, in order to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders‘s candidacy for the Democratic Party nomination for president of the United States.
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Why Senate Should Confirm Gabbard
The Senate should confirm Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence
The American intelligence community needs to be shaken up. And former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is just the person to do it as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be the Director of National Intelligence, coordinating 18 intelligence agencies. A veteran of the Iraq War, she will provide the president the classified briefings on what’s going on in the world.
The Senate Intelligence Committee will begin hearings soon after the new Congress takes its seats on Jan. 3. The attacks on her started early. On Nov. 13, “Nearly 100 former senior U.S. diplomats and intelligence and national security officials,” as AP described them, signed a letter calling for closed-door hearings.
No more secrecy. That’s what brought us the ongoing disasters in Ukraine, Syria, and Libya, and a potential war with China over Taiwan.
The letter questioned “her uncoordinated trip to Syria in 2017 to meet with President Bashar al-Assad,” who last month was ousted as the country’s dictator. “Uncoordinated” with whom in 2017? Then-President Trump, who just nominated her?
Then there’s the nature of the new regime in Damascus the Biden administration backed, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS. On May 15, 2014, the U.S. State Department designated it a “Foreign Terrorist Organization.” NPR reported HTS “has roots in al-Qaida, even though the group broke away years ago.” Right. You remember al-Qaida, the terrorists who flew airplanes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on 9/11?
HTS is backed by Turkey, our NATO ally. But Turkey is at war with the Kurds in Northeastern Syria, a group backed by U.S. troops on the ground, who also control the area’s lucrative oil fields. And in the Southwest, our ally Israel has advanced further into the Golan Heights. How such a mess happen?
The letter also attacked Gabbard because she “released a video insinuating that U.S.-funded labs in Ukraine were developing biological weapons and that Ukraine’s engagement with NATO posed a threat to Russian sovereignty, both arguments initially used by Russia to justify its illegal invasion of Ukraine.” But was she right?
On March 11, 2022, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, the point-person for Ukraine policy, testified before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Asked Sen. Marco Rubio, now Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, “Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons?”
Nuland replied, “Ukraine has biological research facilities which, in fact, we are quite concerned Russian troops, Russian forces, may be seeking to gain control of.” Rubio pointed out the only reason to be concerned about the labs was because something serious was going on….
Gabbard also needs to declassify files on so many other things, beginning with how we got into the Ukraine War. If those nearly 100 intel geniuses are so smart, why didn’t they predict the war would come close to getting us nuked? The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, founded in 1945 by Robert Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein, in 2023 set its Doomsday Clock “to 90 seconds to midnight—the closest to global catastrophe it has ever been—in large part because of Russian threats to use nuclear weapons in the war in Ukraine.”
Let’s get the facts and find out what’s really going on. Confirm Tulsi.