For many months Gabbard, 38, has spoken out against the bloody and costly “regime change wars” being waged by the United States, using her authoritative voice as an Iraq War veteran. “Since we invaded Iraq in 2003, the United States has spent trillions of taxpayer dollars on regime change wars around the world. “Military and political leaders who have carried the heavy responsibility of the nuclear football are outspoken about how immediate the threat of nuclear war really is. We’re seeing other candidates converging on her views about ending regime change war, and the need to reevaluate the decades of failed U.S. interventionist policy,” McCallum said. Many of the second-tier candidates will sound a lot alike, which will give Gabbard an opportunity to stand out, he said.
Source: Libya Today June 25, 2019 10:07 UTC