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Two people in the Trump administration had access to the same
intelligence on Iran. Both built careers opposing exactly this
kind of war.
Joe Kent resigned and said it plainly: "Iran posed no imminent
threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war
due to pressure from Israel."
Tulsi Gabbard broke three weeks of silence with a statement
that never once said she agreed with the threat assessment.
She's the Director of National Intelligence. That's literally
her job.
In this video, I break down both statements line by line and
explain why Tulsi's cowardice is worse than the hawks who
wanted this war.
By Matthew Carano, CJ KillmerTwo people in the Trump administration had access to the same
intelligence on Iran. Both built careers opposing exactly this
kind of war.
Joe Kent resigned and said it plainly: "Iran posed no imminent
threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war
due to pressure from Israel."
Tulsi Gabbard broke three weeks of silence with a statement
that never once said she agreed with the threat assessment.
She's the Director of National Intelligence. That's literally
her job.
In this video, I break down both statements line by line and
explain why Tulsi's cowardice is worse than the hawks who
wanted this war.