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Tulsi Gabbard Warns of Rapidly Expanding Missile Threats From Global Adversaries
Growing Missile Threats Highlighted by DNI
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), recently testified before the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee on global threats, emphasizing a rapid expansion of missile capabilities from key adversaries. She specifically named China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and Pakistan as nations posing significant and escalating missile threats to the United States and global stability. This warning underscores the increasing complexities of international security.
Projected Missile Escalation by 2035
The 2026 threat assessment report projects that by 2035, the number of missiles worldwide could exceed 16,000. This includes Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) that possess the range to strike the U.S. homeland. This forecast highlights a concerning trend in advanced weapons development and a potential escalation of global military competition, raising alarms about future international conflicts and strategic stability.
*Source: YouTube: Times of India (2026-03-21)*



