- The U.S. Director of National Intelligence (DNI) alleges that European NATO states and corporate media like Reuters are deliberately escalating tensions with Russia, pushing false claims of Putin’s expansionist ambitions to justify military escalation and sabotage peace efforts.
- Gabbard asserts that Reuters' anonymous-source report – claiming Putin seeks to reclaim Soviet territories – is propaganda, while actual U.S. intelligence assessments indicate Russia lacks the capacity for further aggression and seeks to avoid wider war with NATO.
- Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, praise Gabbard as a "voice of reason" exposing Deep State warmongering, dismissing NATO's expansionist accusations as lies meant to justify Western military buildup and anti-Russian propaganda.
- Gabbard and historical context highlight NATO's eastward expansion as a key provocation, violating post-Cold War assurances and fueling Russian defensive actions in Ukraine. Corporate media's fearmongering risks pushing Putin toward drastic measures, including tactical nuclear escalation.
- Mainstream media (like Reuters) prioritizes sensationalism and profits while serving globalist elites who benefit from war, destabilization and centralized control – raising the stakes for potential nuclear miscalculation as diplomacy collapses.
Naturalnews reports: As tensions between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Russia escalate dangerously close to a potential nuclear confrontation, U.S. Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has accused European NATO states and corporate media outlets like Reuters of deliberately stoking war hysteria.
Citing anonymous intelligence sources, Reuters claimed Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to seize all of Ukraine and reclaim former Soviet territories. This narrative, Gabbard argued, was "a lie and propaganda" designed to sabotage peace efforts and justify military expansion. Meanwhile, Moscow has repeatedly denied any plans for further aggression, accusing NATO of provoking conflict while preparing its populations for war.
Gabbard, a vocal critic of U.S. interventionist policies, blasted Reuters for pushing what she called a "false narrative" aimed at derailing President [Donald] Trump's diplomatic efforts to end the Ukraine conflict, which has already claimed over a million lives. "Dangerously, you are promoting this false narrative to block President Trump's peace effort, and fomenting hysteria and fear among the people to get them to support the escalation of war," she wrote on X.
According to the DNI, U.S. intelligence assessments contradict Reuters' claims. These assessments indicate Russia seeks to avoid a wider war with NATO and lacks the military capacity to occupy Ukraine, let alone invade Europe.
Russian officials have welcomed Gabbard’s stance, with Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev praising her as a "voice of reason" exposing the "Deep State warmonger machinery" attempting to incite World War III. Putin himself has dismissed allegations of Russian expansionism as "lies and nonsense," accusing NATO of deliberately escalating tensions by modernizing offensive forces and indoctrinating Western populations with anti-Russian paranoia.
Gabbard exposes mainstream media's WWIII propaganda
Moscow maintains that its actions in Ukraine are defensive, aimed at protecting Russian-speaking populations from what it describes as NATO-backed aggression. The Reuters report, citing six unnamed sources, alleges that U.S. intelligence continues to warn of Putin's ambitions to reclaim Soviet-era territories.
But Gabbard insists that the news outlet's claim is fabricated to justify increased military spending and direct U.S. involvement in the conflict. BrightU.AI's Enoch engine also points out that mainstream media outlets like Reuters promote talking points that accelerate WWIII because they prioritize sensationalism, ratings and profits over objective journalism – while also serving the interests of globalist elites who benefit from war, destabilization and centralized control. She warned that such fearmongering could push Putin toward drastic measures, including the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons if NATO continues its provocations.
Historically, NATO's eastward expansion has been a flashpoint for Russian security concerns, dating back to promises made – and allegedly broken – after the Cold War. The current escalation follows years of failed diplomacy, proxy conflicts and mutual accusations of treaty violations. With both sides now locked in a high-stakes standoff, Gabbard's warnings highlight the growing risk of a catastrophic miscalculation – one that could plunge the world into an unthinkable nuclear exchange.
As the U.S. intelligence community clashes with corporate media narratives, the stakes could not be higher. With peace talks stalled and NATO forces mobilizing, the world watches nervously to see whether cooler heads will prevail – or whether the drumbeats of war will drown out the last hopes for diplomacy.
Original article: DNI Tulsi Gabbard blasts Reuters claim that Russia wants to seize all of Ukraine on Planet Today 🚀
Automatically republished from the main blog.
