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Tulsi Gabbard responds at the Senate Intelligence Committee’s global threat hearing.
America’s National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has said that Pakistan is developing such long-range ballistic missiles, which can be capable of attacking America. He made this statement in the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing related to global threat in Washington DC.
According to Gabbard, the Intelligence Community (IC) estimates that by 2035 the number of missiles posing a threat to America could increase from 3,000 to more than 16,000. Russia, China, North Korea, Iran and Pakistan are developing new missile systems that can carry nuclear and conventional weapons.
He said that Pakistan’s missile program may include such intercontinental ballistic missiles, whose strike capability reaches up to America. At the same time, Iran also has such technology with which it can develop ICBM before 2035.

Gabbard said- Russia and China can penetrate American missile defense system
Gabbard described China and Russia as the biggest and most persistent threats. According to him, these countries are developing such advanced technology that can penetrate the American missile defense system.
He also mentioned the cyber threat of North Korea and said that in 2025 it raised about $2 billion through cryptocurrency theft, which funded its weapons program.
During the hearing, Gabbard refused to directly answer questions on possible war with Iran and previously released intelligence. She said she could not disclose internal discussions.
Concern was also raised that if Iran is attacked, it could close the Strait of Hormuz, which is an important route for global oil and gas supply.
Democrats angry with Gabbard’s answer
Tulsi Gabbard repeatedly dodged questions about the intelligence briefing given to the Republican president. This angered the Democrats.
The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, asked Gabbard whether she had advised Trump that if Iran was the target of US attacks he would attack the Gulf states and close the Strait of Hormuz. Gabbard did not give a direct answer to this question either.
He said- I have not disclosed the internal discussions nor will I. “I would like to say that all of us in the intelligence community continue to provide the President with the best objective intelligence information available to help him make his decisions,” she said.
India-Pakistan relations pose threat of nuclear war: US intelligence agencies
According to the ‘Annual Threat Assessment’ report of the US Intelligence Community presented in the US Senate on Wednesday, there is a threat of nuclear war in the relations between India and Pakistan.
According to this 34-page report, although India and Pakistan do not want open war, such circumstances exist in which terrorist elements can create continuous crisis situations.
The threat of nuclear war remains in India-Pakistan relations because whenever these two nuclear-armed countries have come face to face in the past, there was a danger of tension increasing.
The report said that last year’s terrorist attack near Pahalgam in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir had shown how terrorist attacks can spark war. The report further said that recent nuclear tensions were reduced due to the intervention of President Trump.
What else in the report…
- in south asia ISIS-K is still active And planning to attack outside. Taliban is strengthening its security And taking action against ISIS-K.
- There is a presence of anti-Pakistan terrorist groups in Afghanistan. 2Taliban attacked Pakistani positions on 6 FebruaryThis was said to be revenge for Pakistan’s earlier attacks.
- In response, Pakistan bombed the border areas of Afghanistan and Kabul (the capital). it This was the first time that Pakistan directly targeted the cities of Afghanistan..
February 19: Pakistani PM called Trump ‘savior of South Asia’
During the Board of Peace meeting in February, Trump had said that the Prime Minister of Pakistan had admitted to his Chief of Staff that his initiative had averted a possible war between India and Pakistan.
According to Trump, if this conflict had not stopped, the lives of about 25 million people could have been in danger. He claimed that because of him the situation between the two countries came under control and large-scale loss of life and property was averted.
During this, Trump asked Shehbaz Sharif to stand up and he stood up. Its video is viral on social media. During this, Shahbaz Sharif described Trump as the protector of South Asia. Read the full news…
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Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was trolled in his own country by calling him a sycophant and sycophant of US President Trump. Some social media users said that if there was a Nobel for flattery, Sharif would have been the biggest contender. In fact, during the Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt on February 19, Sharif had supported Trump’s claim of stopping the India-Pakistan conflict. Sharif had demanded to give Nobel to Trump. Read the full news…

