Iran Sleeper Cells in the US: Concerns Over Terrorism and Political Threats
NewsNationJuly 7, 20255 min21,754 views
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- ⚠️ Iran is suspected of planting terrorist 'sleeper cells' within the United States, a concern amplified by past actions and rhetoric.
- 🎯 Reports indicate that members of known terrorist organizations have called for death to America and assassinations of political figures.
- 📌 Under the previous administration, 10 individuals on the terrorist watch list were reportedly released into US territory.
Political Threats and Incidents
- ⚡ A disturbing incident involved an attempt to run Congressman Max Miller, a Jewish member of Congress, off the road, which has received limited attention.
- 🚨 This event is seen as part of a pattern of heightened rhetoric and threats against public figures, with members of Congress facing numerous death threats.
- 🤝 A closed-door bipartisan session on security measures is planned due to these threats, highlighting the bipartisan concern.
Geopolitical Context and Radicalization
- 🌍 Hostile nation-states, including Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, are seen as potential sources of inspiration for such activities, with Iran's involvement dating back to 1979.
- 💥 The 2020 strike that killed General Qasem Soleimani is noted as a significant event in Iran's ongoing 'war path' against the US.
- 🌐 The threat is exacerbated by the porous borders with Mexico and Canada, allowing individuals from these nations to enter and potentially remain dormant until activated.
Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism Efforts
- 🔍 Intelligence agencies are monitoring open-source intelligence (OSINT) and signal intelligence (SIGINT) to track communications, particularly those involving individuals or groups designated as foreign terrorist organizations.
- ⚖️ While the Fourth Amendment protects American citizens, the Patriot Act allows for the collection of metadata and communications in certain contexts, especially concerning foreign terrorist organizations and their proxies like Hezbollah.
- 🚧 The current situation is described not as fear-mongering but as a very real threat that requires serious attention from agencies like the FBI.
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