Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard says Trump 'acted recklessly' with Syria missile strikes
Tulsi Gabbard said the US strike would lead to "more dead civilians, more refugees ... and a possible nuclear war between the United States and Russia."
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Gabbard said Trump "acted recklessly" in authorizing the strikes on Shayrat airfield and nearby military infrastructure controlled by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The operation was a response to a chemical weapons attack that killed at least 80 civilians in northwestern Syria earlier this week.
Gabbard said: "It angers and saddens me that President Trump has taken the advice of war hawks and escalated our illegal regime change war to overthrow the Syrian government." The Democrat congresswoman made similar remarks after returning from a "fact-finding trip" to Syria and Lebanon days after Trump's inauguration.
The congresswoman, an early supporter of Bernie Sanders, met with President-elect Donald Trump in late November to discuss how to avoid "the drumbeats of war" that may lead to US intervention in Syria, among other national-security concerns, Business Insider's Natasha Bertrand reported in January.
Gabbard on Thursday night called the strike "short-sighted," and said it would lead to "more dead civilians, more refugees ... and a possible nuclear war between the United States and Russia."
Her statement represents one of the strongest condemnations of Trump's strike order, and a departure from a bipartisan group of congressional lawmakers who cautiously applauded the commander-in-chief's action late Thursday night.
Read Rep. Gabbard's full statement below: