In a mind-bending move Donald Trump picked Tulsi Gabbard (who switched from democrat to conservative bout 2 years ago) as his choice for US intelligence director: this decision made many security experts scratch their heads
The 43-year-old ex-congresswomanʼs nomination raises eyebrows due to her non-standard views on global affairs. Her past actions — like meeting Syrian leader Assad back in 17ʼ and questioning US support for Ukraine since early 22ʼ — make some intel veterans uncomfortable. Gabbard dont have much experience in intelligence work‚ but she serves as an Army Reserve officer (which adds some military background to her resume)
Western allies show mixed feelings about this pick. A high-up European defense insider points out that Gabbard stands “firmly“ in Russias corner; another security source hints at possible slow-downs in Five Eyes cooperation. The intelligence alliance which includes US Britain Canada Australia and New-Zealand might need time to adjust its sharing habits
Of course thereʼs going to be resistance to change from the ʼswampʼ in Washington
The whole intelligence re-shaping includes John Ratcliffe as CIA head — a pick that seems less controversial. Other notable Trump team selections include:
- Matt Gaetz for attorney general
- Pete Hegseth (Fox commentator) for defense secretary
- Marco Rubio as state secretary
Before Gabbard can take her seat she needs Senate approval — Republicans hold 52-48 majority which makes confirmation likely but not guaranteed. Some GOP members like John Cornyn keep their cards close saying theyʼll “do their job and vet the nominees“