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She explained that this pattern is not new and follows a familiar playbook.
“Predictably, they use the same old tactics that they’ve always used,” Gabbard told the audience. “The deep state within the intelligence community weaponizes ‘intelligence’ to try to undermine progress.”
According to Gabbard, these operatives manipulate classified information and leak selective details to friendly media outlets to manufacture fear and derail diplomacy.
She warned that the goal is not national security but escalation.
“[Deep-staters] foment fear and hysteria as a way to justify the continuing of the war and their efforts to undermine President Trump’s efforts towards peace,” Gabbard said. “And do so specifically in this case in order to try to pull the U.S. military into a direct conflict with Russia, which is ultimately what the EU and NATO want.”
Her warning drew loud applause when she added, “We cannot allow this to happen.”
Reuters accused of spreading propaganda to stop peace talks
Gabbard’s comments came shortly after Reuters published a report claiming Russia intended to conquer all of Ukraine and then invade Europe.
The article relied heavily on anonymous intelligence sources and echoed long standing Cold War style fear narratives.
Gabbard did not hold back.
“No, this is a lie and propaganda Reuters is willingly pushing on behalf of warmongers who want to undermine President Trump’s tireless efforts to end this bloody war that has resulted in more than a million casualties on both sides,” she wrote on social media.
She accused the outlet of deliberately stoking panic to block negotiations.
“Dangerously, you are promoting this false narrative to block President Trump’s peace effort, and fomenting hysteria and fear among the people to get them to support the escalation of war,” Gabbard continued.
The timing raised eyebrows.
Just days earlier, Trump told reporters that peace talks were closer than ever. Almost immediately afterward, media outlets and European officials began flooding the news cycle with dire warnings about Russian aggression.
The coordination was impossible to ignore.
Gabbard challenges NATO’s claims about Russia
Gabbard also directly contradicted claims from NATO aligned politicians who insist Russia is capable of sweeping across Europe.
“The truth is that US intelligence assesses that Russia does not even have the capability to conquer and occupy Ukraine, what to speak of ‘invading and occupying’ Europe,” she stated.
That assessment clashed with comments from Democrat Congressman Mike Quigley, who claimed, “The intelligence has always been that Putin wants more.”
The contrast was striking.
One voice comes from the official who oversees all 18 US intelligence agencies. The other comes from a politician whose party has consistently pushed for continued war funding.
Even Russian officials took notice.
Kirill Dmitriev, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, praised Gabbard for challenging what he described as a dangerous narrative.
“Gabbard is great not only for documenting the Obama/Biden origins of the Russia hoax, but now for exposing the deep-state warmonger machinery trying to incite World War Three by fueling anti-Russian paranoia across the UK and EU,” he wrote.
A second warning about threats inside America
Gabbard also used her platform to warn about another issue she says Washington refuses to confront.
“There’s a threat to our freedom that is not often talked about enough,” she said. “And it is the greatest near and long-term threat to both our freedom and our security, and that is the threat of Islamist ideology.”
She described it as a political movement incompatible with the Constitution.
“At its core, it is a political ideology that seeks to create a global caliphate that governs us here in America, threatening Western civilization,” Gabbard said. “Governance by Sharia law.”
She pointed to cities where radical clerics are becoming more outspoken.
“In places like Dearborn, Michigan and Minneapolis, Minnesota, Islamist clerics are openly pushing this Islamist ideology, trying to recruit and radicalize young people,” she warned.
She also referenced Houston and Paterson.
“This is already underway in places like Houston,” Gabbard said. “Paterson, New Jersey, is proud to call themselves the first Muslim city.”
A final warning Americans cannot ignore
Gabbard tied her concerns to the lessons of September 11, explaining that the ideology behind those attacks never disappeared.
She warned that Europe’s growing restrictions on speech and religion could become America’s future if citizens refuse to defend their freedoms.
“A free society cannot survive if it refuses to defend itself,” she concluded.
In an era when most officials play it safe, Tulsi Gabbard is choosing confrontation over comfort.
And her message is unmistakable.
America is being pushed toward war, and silence is no longer an option.



