U.S. Director of National Intelligence, Gabbard, stated that the American intelligence community does not determine what constitutes an imminent threat. According to Jin10, Gabbard emphasized that the role of intelligence agencies is to provide information and analysis, rather than making judgments on the immediacy of threats. This clarification comes amid ongoing discussions about the responsibilities and limitations of intelligence operations in the United States. The statement highlights the distinction between intelligence gathering and policy-making, underscoring the importance of separating analytical functions from decision-making processes.