This is a political agenda… What did US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard say on the ideology of Islam?
Uma Shankar December 21, 2025 05:24 PM

America's Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard has recently given a sharp statement regarding the ideology of Islam. He has termed the ideology of Islam as a major threat to America's independence and national security. He has strongly criticized the Islamist ideology. Gabbard argued that Islamism, which she defined as a political ideology rather than a religion, rejects individual freedom and personal liberty.

Tulsi Gabbard has warned about Islamic ideology that it is a threat to individual freedom and democratic values ​​in America. During Turning Point USA's America Fest in Arizona, Gabbard said, this threat is no longer limited to foreign countries, but has also taken root inside America. He said, this ideology of Islam is a direct threat to our freedom. This is a political agenda, the aim of which is to establish a global caliphate and Shariat-based governance.

What did you say about Islamist ideology?

Tulsi Gabbard said that 'the dangers arising from this Islamist ideology come in many forms. As Christmas is approaching, Christmas markets are being canceled in Germany due to this threat. He further said, when we talk about the threat of Islamism, which is a political ideology, there is no such thing as individual freedom in it.

What warning did you give?

Tulsi Gabbard further warned that if America does not recognize this ideology in time and take action against it, then the country may have to face situations like Europe and Australia. Tulsi Gabbard claimed that in many cities of America, the clerics of radical Islam are openly instigating the youth and pushing them towards radicalism.

Which areas were mentioned?

Gabbard further said, in areas like Dearborn (Michigan) and Minneapolis (Minnesota), Patterson (New Jersey) and Houston (Texas), Islamic clerics are openly promoting this ideology and recruiting youth.

He said, Paterson, New Jersey is proud to call itself the first Muslim city. While they are working to impose these Islamic principles on people through laws or violence, Gabbard has previously said that her criticism is against political Islam and extremism, not Islam as a religion or Muslims as individuals.

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