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Veterans Rally Behind Tulsi Gabbard For Intelligence Director Role

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Hundreds of veterans from across the nation have expressed their strong support for former Democrat Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to be appointed as the director of national intelligence in President-elect Donald Trump's potential second administration.

A letter titled 'American Veterans for Tulsi Gabbard' was published recently, signed by over 250 veterans, including notable figures like retired Gen. Michael Flynn, former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, Arizona Rep. Eli Crane, Florida Rep. Brian Mast, and political commentator Jack Posobiec.

The letter highlights Gabbard's military service, emphasizing her decision to enlist in the Army after the 9/11 attacks and her voluntary deployment to Iraq. It praises her dedication to serving in combat zones and her advocacy for veterans' health issues, particularly related to toxic exposures and cancer care.

The veterans who signed the letter, with nearly 70% having worked in special operations and/or intelligence, and about 54% being retired service members, commend Gabbard's courage, selflessness, and leadership qualities. They believe that her background as a veteran and a Congresswoman uniquely positions her to reform and strengthen the intelligence community.

The letter underscores Gabbard's 22 years of service in various capacities, highlighting her continuous support for her fellow servicemembers both during her military career and in her role as a Member of Congress. It praises her willingness to confront the realities and traumas of war directly, showcasing her commitment to duty and service.

In conclusion, the letter from 'American Veterans for Tulsi Gabbard' portrays Gabbard as a principled and fearless leader, drawing on her experiences in combat zones and her unwavering dedication to the well-being of veterans. The signatories believe that her appointment as the director of national intelligence would bring a unique perspective and much-needed reform to the intelligence community.

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