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Iran has sparked outrage after openly praising former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard following her resignation from the Trump administration. In a controversial statement, the Iranian Embassy in Armenia claimed Gabbard “spoke truths about Iran” that President Donald Trump “hated,” while also accusing the Trump administration of acting as a “proxy for Israel.” Gabbard officially resigned citing her husband Abraham Williams’ rare bone cancer diagnosis, but her departure has fueled intense political speculation in Washington. Trump confirmed the resignation and named Aaron Lukas as acting DNI, as tensions over Iran policy continue to dominate the national security debate.


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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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