Spy world vexed by 'pro-Russia' choice as US intelligence chief
The Straits Times|November 16, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Ms Tulsi Gabbard as US intelligence chief has sent shockwaves through the national security establishment, adding to concerns that the sprawling intelligence community will become increasingly politicised.

Trump's nomination of Ms Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman who lacks deep intelligence experience and is seen as soft on Russia and Syria, is among several high-level picks that suggest he may be prioritising personal allegiance over competence as he assembles his second-term team.

Among the risks, say current and former intelligence officials and independent experts, are that top advisers could feed the incoming Republican President a distorted view of global threats based on what they believe will please him, and that foreign allies may be reluctant to share vital information.

Mr Randal Phillips, a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operations directorate official who worked as the agency's top representative in China, said that with Trump loyalists in top government posts, "this could become the avenue of choice for some really questionable actions" by the leadership of the intelligence community.

A Western security source said there could be an initial slowdown in intelligence sharing when Trump takes office in January that could potentially impact the "Five Eyes", an intelligence alliance comprising the US, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The worry from US allies is that Trump's appointments all lean in the "wrong direction", the source said.

Inside and outside the US intelligence network, much of the anxiety focuses on Trump's choice of Ms Gabbard, 43, as director of national intelligence, especially given her views seen as sympathetic to Russia in its war against Ukraine.

This story is from the November 16, 2024 edition of The Straits Times.

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