
In a dramatic development, a top Trump administration official has shocked Americans with a disturbing nuclear war warning after visiting Hiroshima.
Specifically, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard posted a video message featuring a simulated nuclear strike on the United States.
Watch the video down below.
The footage was used to highlight the catastrophic risks posed by America’s nuclear-armed adversaries.
Gabbard’s warning aligns perfectly with President Donald Trump’s longstanding peace-focused foreign policy approach.
The DNI issued a stark warning that the world stands on the brink of nuclear annihilation.
The sobering video was released after her visit to Hiroshima, Japan, where Gabbard highlighted the catastrophic consequences that would follow a nuclear exchange between world powers.
The graphic presentation included simulated footage of a nuclear strike on San Francisco, driving home the devastating reality of modern nuclear weapons.
Gabbard directly blamed political elites for dangerously escalating tensions between nuclear powers like the United States, Russia, and China.
Her message emphasized that no American should “live in fear of a nuclear holocaust,” a threat that grew under the Biden administration’s weak foreign policy approach.
The intelligence chief’s warning comes at a critical time when global tensions are rising.
Hiroshima remains a haunting reminder of nuclear devastation. The city was destroyed in 1945 when the United States dropped an atomic bomb during World War II, killing about 140,000 people immediately or in the aftermath.
In a sign that Gabbard’s warning aligns with the current administration’s priorities, her deputy has publicly supported former President Trump’s objectives of maintaining peace and preventing war.
The president himself has claimed significant diplomatic victories in preventing nuclear conflicts, including resolving tensions between nuclear powers India and Pakistan.
However, the Biden administration’s foreign policy blunders pushed the world closer to conflict.
Under Joe Biden’s watch, Russia invaded Ukraine, Israel and Hamas went to war, China threatens Taiwan daily, and Iran inches closer to nuclear capability.
While India denied any direct U.S. role in their ceasefire with Pakistan, India’s External Affairs Minister notably stated that the two nations were “very, very far away” from nuclear confrontation.
The graphic Hiroshima video presentation serves as both a history lesson and an urgent call to return to peace through strength, a cornerstone of President Trump’s America First foreign policy.
I don't think people are interpreting this video correctly.
She's not "apologizing for Hiroshima," she's discussing the destruction capability that nukes can have — and why WW3 must be avoided.
Her argument is compelling, and I see no issue with it. https://t.co/kxNBnfJGKL
— Vince Dao (@VinceDaoTV) June 10, 2025