According to a report by Anadolu Agency on Thursdays, March 05, 2026, A former United States intelligence officer, Josephine Guilbeau, addressed members of Congress in a forceful statement on human rights concerns, calling attention to what she described as violations involving U.S. foreign policy.
Guilbeau, a 17‑year veteran of the U.S. Army and former intelligence officer, testified during a congressional session in Washington, D.C., where she raised questions about the United States’ role in international conflicts. Her remarks came as lawmakers convened to discuss issues related to foreign affairs and national security.
In her address, Guilbeau criticised U.S. support for military operations in the Middle East, particularly those linked to Israel’s actions in Gaza. She called on legislators to re‑examine the nation’s foreign policy priorities and to consider the impact of military assistance on civilian populations abroad.
“Our government must face the reality of its actions,” Guilbeau said. “We cannot ignore the suffering of innocent civilians and the consequences of policies that leave human rights in peril.” She emphasised that accountability and legal oversight are essential components of U.S. international engagement.
Guilbeau’s testimony drew varied reactions from members of Congress, with some lawmakers listening silently and others declining to comment immediately after the session. The hearing did not result in an immediate legislative response to her statements.
Capitol Police later escorted Guilbeau from the proceedings, marking a dramatic conclusion to her testimony. The event highlighted ongoing debate in Washington over the United States’ role in global conflicts and the balance between national interests and human rights considerations.See_More…
