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Nuclear preparedness

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    Tulsi Gabbard criticizes the military-industrial complex for profiting from war, citing KBR Halliburton's $35 per meal charge for soldiers.
    Gabbard argues that U.S. foreign policy failures stem from a lack of understanding of the ideological roots of terrorism.
    She claims that the Democratic Party has shifted away from foundational American principles, controlled by an elitist cabal.
    Gabbard highlights the trivialization of nuclear threats in government messaging, comparing it to natural disasters.
    Gabbard emphasizes the importance of spiritual principles from the Bhagavad Gita in her personal life.

    Voices on nuclear preparedness

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