US Intelligence Chief Critiques Costly Regime Change Policies
November 15, 202580 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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In a recent interview with ABC, US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard criticized the former American strategy of regime change, describing it as both costly and destructive. She noted that these military interventions have significantly impacted national security and the US economy.
Gabbard remarked, "We have spent trillions of dollars and lost many lives in wars that failed to establish stability, instead increasing the number of adversaries we face." She emphasized that the United States is now shifting towards a more pragmatic approach that prioritizes diplomatic agreements and the protection of direct interests over military interventions aimed at nation-building.
Having previously served in the US National Guard, Gabbard asserted that the era of regime change is over. Washington is now focused on achieving regional stability and economic growth without imposing its political frameworks on other nations.
Her comments come amid increasing criticism of the interventionist policies adopted by past administrations, particularly in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya, which have resulted in security vacuums and ongoing humanitarian crises.
