Tulsi Gabbard Faces Demands for Havana Syndrome Recall Amid Escalating Greenland Crisis
27 January 2026

Tulsi Gabbard Faces Demands for Havana Syndrome Recall Amid Escalating Greenland Crisis

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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard remains silent on a demand from Representative Rick Crawford of Arkansas for the immediate recall of a Biden-era intelligence assessment on anomalous health incidents, also known as Havana Syndrome. Politico reports that Crawford, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, criticized a January 2025 finding that dismissed foreign involvement in the mysterious ailments affecting U.S. spies, diplomats, and military personnel. This call came after the death of one of the first suspected victims over the weekend. A spokesperson for Gabbards Office of the Director of National Intelligence referred questions to her prior statements condemning the mistreatment of those impacted. Crawford praised Gabbards clear and principled professionalism while announcing his committees three-year-old investigation led to a criminal referral.

On the international front, the Danish Defence Intelligence Service identified the United States as a potential national security threat for the first time, citing concerns over reports that Gabbard assigned agents to spy on Greenland amid President Donald Trumps push to annex the territory. Wikipedia details this escalation in the ongoing Greenland crisis, where Trump has threatened tariffs and military options unless Denmark sells the island.

Gabbard met recently with U.S. counterterrorism chief Timothy Kent and Special Envoy for Iraq Mark Savaya to discuss disarming Iran-backed militias, securing borders, and combating ISIS. The National reports Kent echoed U.S. commitments to eliminate ISIS threats and support prisoner transfers from Syria to Iraq, amid a 15-day ceasefire between Syrian forces and Kurdish fighters.

Additionally, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Gabbard selected Timothy Kosiba as the National Security Agencys 21st deputy director, according to MeriTalk.

These developments highlight Gabbards active role in intelligence oversight amid domestic and global tensions.

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