Gabbard faced severe backlash from Obama-era Democrats for her opposition to U.S. intervention in Syria, exposing deep divisions in liberal perspectives on foreign policy.
In her defense, Gabbard asserted that Syria does not pose a direct threat to the U.S., challenging the prevailing notion that Assad must be removed by force.
Critics of Gabbard often resort to name-calling rather than defending their positions on military interventions, indicating the contentious nature of political discourse around foreign policy.
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