Washington: America's new intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard has brought out a secret that has been troubling the world for years. She unmistakably said that America has been going to other countries and overthrowing governments for decades, but all this backfired. Enemies increased, but friends decreased. He said this in a big international meeting tabbed Manila Dialogue, where big leaders of the world gather.
'The struggle to change only increased enemies'
Gabbard, who is now the National Intelligence Director in President Trump's second term, made a sharp wade on America's foreign policy in her speech. She said, "For decades, our foreign policy was stuck in a useless and uncounted trundling of regime transpiration and nation building. Overthrowing a country's government and imposing one's own system—all this took its toll on us. The result? More enemies than allies."
She remoter said, "This policy has resulted in the loss of myriad lives, and at times plane greater security threats." Gabbard mentioned organizations like ISIS and al-Qaeda, which became stronger considering of this coup. He said that all this backfired on Washington.
What is Trump's new line?
Gabbard happily said that this old policy ended in Trump's second term. Now America will promote democracy, strengthen the global economy, and work on regional stability. He gave examples of some recent steps: The recent armistice in Gaza, which is a major step towards ending the war. American strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, which calmed the Israel-Iran conflict. But moreover warned– Gaza armistice is still fragile, China remains a big rencontre in the Middle East. Citing a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it said that worriedness is going on at Iran's nuclear sites, which is a sign of a new threat. Gabbard praised Trump, saying, "The path will not be easy, but he is single-minded to solving these issues."
What is the old stand of Tulsi?
This is nothing new—Tulsi Gabbard has been versus American interference in other countries since the 2020 presidential campaign. Trump has moreover been expressing wrongness at the 'Deep State,' which tangibly ran these wrong policies. This revelation has come at a time when the world is raising questions on America's foreign policy. Experts believe that this shift can stabilize regions like the Middle East, but issues like Iran and China are still pending.
This statement is not only giving a new turn to American policy but is moreover forcing the whole world to think. Will this tideway of Trump really bring peace, or will old mistakes be repeated? Only time will tell.

