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 raised concerns over Tulsi Gabbard's recent calls for increased intelligence sharing with Iran, viewing it as potentially undermining U.S. national security. Gabbard argues that engaging with Iran's intelligence agencies could lead to better regional stability and help prevent conflicts, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and strategic partnerships. The controversy highlights deep divisions within U.S. foreign policy circles, with opponents warning that such cooperation might embolden Iran or compromise sensitive information. Gabbard maintains her stance, asserting that open dialogue and intelligence collaboration are essential tools for achieving peace and security in the Middle East.
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