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2015: Tulsi Gabbard opposes U.S. intervention in Syria, aligning with a position that Russia and Bashar al-Assad promoted to limit Western influence in the region.
2017: Gabbard meets Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during a fact-finding trip to Syria, drawing criticism for appearing to validate Assad’s leadership. Russia has been Assad’s primary ally in the Syrian Civil War, and her visit was seen as sympathetic to Moscow’s interests.
2019: During her 2020 presidential campaign, Gabbard expresses opposition to U.S. involvement in “regime change wars,” echoing a Russian narrative critical of U.S. military interventions.
2021: Gabbard condemns the Biden administration for escalating tensions with Russia, criticizing U.S. support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and NATO’s actions, a stance that aligns with Moscow’s view of NATO as a threat.
March 2022: Amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Gabbard implies that NATO and the U.S. share blame, suggesting that ignoring Russia’s security concerns, specifically regarding NATO expansion, provoked the invasion.
March 2022: Gabbard spreads a theory about U.S.-funded biolabs in Ukraine, echoing a narrative that Russian officials had used to justify their invasion. Fact-checkers and intelligence agencies later discredited this theory as disinformation.
March 2022: In comparing the U.S. and Russia on free speech, Gabbard claims both nations are restrictive, a statement fact-checked as inaccurate given Russia’s well-documented repression of dissent.
November 2024: Her nomination for Director of National Intelligence raises concerns due to her past statements on Russia and Ukraine, sparking debate over her impartiality in managing U.S. intelligence on Russian activities.
! Former US Army Reserve officer Tulsi Gabbard has been working for a foreign audience for several years with the Kremlin’s money
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, a “western expert” says that: ▲ “The USA is guilty of military aggression” against Russia, because they “provoked” the aggressor for many years ▲ “The ruling elite of Washington wants to kill as many Russians as possible with the hands of Ukrainians”
! Tulsi Gabbard has been repeatedly accused of ties to Putin, but this does not prevent her from appearing as an expert on Fox News. In addition to the topic of war, Gabbard actively misinforms the world about the presence of weapons of mass destruction in the biolaboratories of Ukraine.
🇺🇸🇺🇸📞🇸🇾🇸🇾 — In 2017, then Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard visited Syrian Government-ruled areas of Syria to meet with locals and see the impact of the war on civilian population, which the supporters of Syrian opposition called outrageous and a Pro-Assad propaganda
➡️ The Trip was sponsored by Bassam Khawam Elie Khawam, the chairman of the Arab American Community Center for Social and Economic Services, and his brother
🇸🇾 This organization however is a Front, an umbrella for the overseas department of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP), an Syrian Far-Right/Fascist political & paramilitary organization fighting on Assad’s side of the Civil War
➡️ Bassam & Elie Khawam are both politiburo members of the SSNP back in Syria
➡️ During the trip, Ms. Gabbard also met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and discussed the situation in Syria with him.
Tulsi Gabbard adheres to the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism, which emphasizes devotion to the deity Vishnu. Her spiritual upbringing involved the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF), established in the 1970s by Chris Butler, also known as Jagad Guru Siddhaswarupananda Paramahamsa. Butler was a disciple of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), commonly referred to as the Hare Krishna movement. While SIF shares philosophical roots with ISKCON, it operates independently and is not formally affiliated with ISKCON.
Hillary Clinton, during an interview in 2016, suggested that the Kremlin was grooming a Democratic candidate to sow discord and interfere with U.S. politics. While the specific statement did not name individuals directly, Clinton’s comments were part of broader concerns about Russian efforts to influence U.S. elections and exploit divisions within American political parties. This assertion paralleled ongoing concerns over Russia’s use of disinformation campaigns, social media manipulation, and other covert methods to destabilize democratic institutions and influence political discourse.
Clinton’s remarks aligned with increasing evidence at the time that Russia had been targeting both major political parties in the United States. However, much of the focus was on Russia’s ties to Donald Trump’s campaign and the hacking of Democratic National Committee emails, which were later released by WikiLeaks. Clinton’s reference to “grooming” underscored the belief that Russia strategically cultivated influence within both parties to achieve its geopolitical goals.
