💨 Abstract
Trump's choice of Tulsi Gabbard as U.S. intelligence chief has caused concern due to her lack of intelligence experience, perceived softness towards Russia, and sympathetic views towards Syria. Her nomination is part of a pattern suggesting Trump may prioritize personal allegiance over competence in his second-term appointments. This could potentially lead to a distorted view of global threats, reluctance from allies to share vital information, and a slowdown in intelligence sharing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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