Tulsi Gabbard Bemoans Biden’s Imperial Overreach

Windsor, CA
April 13, 2021

by Rich Scheck

Tulsi Gabbard took to the airways last night on the Tucker Carlson Show to criticize President Biden’s needless escalation of tensions against Russia in Ukraine. https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=169997

In highly dramatic language the former Hawaii Congresswoman and Democratic presidential candidate issued a dire warning to the American people of the dangers of nuclear war unfolding in that East European country.

This is a situation comparable to the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Unfortunately, most of the MSM are mindlessly backing the Biden Administration’s intensification of tensions with Russia.

The same Russophobia they used against President Trump when he attempted to soothe relations with President Putin is on full display again as they cheer lead the effort by the U.S. to intimate him and his Nation.

Such tactics are extremely unlikely to be effective and represent the last gasp of a dying Empire enfeebled by years of failed wars around the planet determined to exhibit its faltering strength simultaneously with its weakened situation at home where the country is experiencing social unrest, a pandemic and economic woes.

Gabbard warns of the very real danger of Imperial overreach triggering actual armed conflict if a desperate Ukraine feels emboldened because of Western support for its efforts to join NATO.
https://news.antiwar.com/2021/04/12/international-crisis-looms-as-nato-to-hold-emergency-meeting-with-ukraine/

She previously displayed her willingness to address these issues during the 2020 campaign but was ignored or chastised for her courage in speaking truth to power. https://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=130428

Hopefully, her words of wisdom and restraint will be heeded at this delicate moment and war avoided. Otherwise, America is destined to experience a gruesome fate from its excessive warmongering and nonstop bullying.

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