00:19A stunning reaction from Tehran after the resignation of America's top intelligence chief.
00:27Tulsi Gabbard's departure from the Trump administration is now being openly celebrated
00:33by Tehran, and the message coming from Tehran is not subtle.
00:38In a post that is already causing outrage online, the Iranian embassy in Armenia praised
00:44Gabbard for what it called speaking truths about Iran that President Donald Trump hated.
00:51The embassy also accused the Trump administration of becoming a proxy for Israel.
00:56The extraordinary statement came just hours after Gabbard announced she would resign as
01:01Director of National Intelligence.
01:04Officially, Gabbard says she is stepping down to care for her husband, Abraham Williams,
01:10who has been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
01:13In her resignation letter, Gabbard said she could not in good conscience continue in such
01:19a demanding role while her husband faces a difficult medical battle.
01:23President Donald Trump confirmed the resignation and announced that Aaron Lucas would serve
01:29as acting intelligence chief.
01:31Trump publicly praised Gabbard, calling her work incredible.
01:35But behind the scenes, the story appears far more complicated, because for months reports
01:41have pointed to growing tensions between Gabbard and the White House, particularly over Iran policy.
01:47Trump had previously suggested that Gabbard was softer than he was on confronting Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
01:55And, according to multiple reports, including Reuters, sources inside the administration claim Gabbard
02:02was effectively pushed out after losing influence inside Trump's national security circle.
02:08At times, she was reportedly sidelined from major foreign policy deliberations, including discussions
02:15about the Iran conflict and operations involving Venezuela.
02:19Now, Iran appears eager to exploit those divisions publicly.
02:24The Iranian embassy's statement not only praised Gabbard, but also implied she had shown loyalty
02:30to America rather than Israel.
02:32It was a message clearly designed to deepen political fractures inside Washington.
02:37The timing is especially sensitive.
02:40The Trump administration is currently engaged in high-stakes negotiations with Iran
02:45while simultaneously reviewing possible military options if diplomacy collapses.
02:51Against that backdrop, Iranian praise of a departing U.S. intelligence chief has triggered fresh political controversy.
02:59Critics say Tehran is attempting to weaponize Gabbard's resignation for propaganda purposes.
03:06Supporters of Gabbard, meanwhile, argue she consistently warned against endless wars
03:11and tried to inject caution into an increasingly hawkish administration.
03:15Gabbard herself has not responded to Iran's remarks, but her resignation is no longer just a domestic political story.
03:23It has become part of a much larger geopolitical battle over Iran, war, and America's direction abroad.
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