Gabbard Advocates for Iran Intelligence Cooperation
Source: White House to limit intelligence sharing, skip Gabbard at Senate Iran briefing (2025-06-26)
Hillary Clinton and other critics have accused Tulsi Gabbard of promoting closer ties with Iran, citing her recent calls for increased intelligence sharing between the U.S. and Iran. Gabbard argues that such cooperation could help prevent conflicts and improve regional stability, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic engagement over sanctions and military threats. The article details Gabbard's stance amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, highlighting her belief that constructive dialogue and intelligence collaboration are essential for peace. Critics warn that this approach could undermine U.S. policies and embolden Iran, but Gabbard maintains that pragmatic diplomacy is the best path forward to address mutual security concerns.
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