US Ends Regime Change Policy Under Trump Era

US Ends Regime Change Policy Under Trump Era

On Friday, October 31, 2025, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, spoke at the Manama Dialogue in Bahrain, announcing a significant change in American foreign policy.

Addressing officials from across the Middle East, Gabbard declared that the United States has officially ended its longstanding strategy of "regime change or nation building" implemented under President Donald Trump. This statement was confirmed by the Associated Press, The Washington Post, and UNN.

The announcement was made at the annual security summit hosted by the International Institute for Security Studies and reflects a major shift in U.S. foreign strategy.

Tulsi Gabbard's Statement on Past Policies

"For decades, our foreign policy has been trapped in a counterproductive and endless cycle of regime change or nation building. It was a one-size-fits-all approach, of toppling regimes, trying to impose our system of governance on others, intervene in conflicts that were barely understood and walk away with more enemies than allies."

Gabbard, a former Congresswoman from Hawaii and U.S. Army National Guard veteran, emphasized the consequences of these policies:

"The results: Trillions spent, countless lives lost and in many cases, the creation of greater security threats."

Context and Implications

This declaration highlights a new chapter in U.S. engagement abroad, prioritizing stability over intervention.

Author's summary: Tulsi Gabbard announced the U.S. will end its policy of regime change and nation building under President Trump, aiming to move away from costly, counterproductive foreign interventions.

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