Iran Threatens to Activate US Sleeper Cells Against Trump if Attacked

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Iran recently conveyed a stern warning to President Donald Trump, threatening to activate sleeper cells within the United States if an attack on Iran was launched. Despite this threat, Trump decisively ordered the bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities, showcasing a firm stance against Iran’s defiance. This bold move was reported by NBC News, highlighting the ongoing tension between the U.S. and Iran.

The warning to Trump was delivered through an intermediary during the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. Trump’s early departure from the summit was a strategic move to address the pressing issue of Iran’s nuclear ambitions. This decisive action underscored Trump’s commitment to maintaining global security and the safety of the American people.

NBC News reported that the communiqué from Iran included threats of activating sleeper cells in the U.S. The threat was serious enough to warrant immediate attention from the President and his security advisors. Trump’s decision to go ahead with the bombing demonstrated his resolve to counter any form of intimidation from Iran.

A memo from Customs and Border Patrol Commissioner Rodney Scott warned about the potential threat posed by sleeper cells. The memo highlighted the entry of thousands of Iranian nationals into the U.S., some of whom might harbor hostile intentions. CBP personnel were urged to remain vigilant in the face of this potential threat.

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo discussed concerns about sleeper cells with Border Czar Tom Homan. Homan expressed worry about the millions of unknown individuals who crossed the border under the Biden administration. The presence of Iranian passports and prayer mats south of the border added to these concerns.

Fox News reporter Bill Melugin provided statistics on Iranian nationals caught crossing the border illegally during the Biden administration. The data showed a significant number of Iranians entering the U.S., with nearly half being released into the country. The lack of transparency regarding those on the terror watchlist raised further concerns.

The Department of Homeland Security issued a warning about possible attacks by Iran in the U.S. This warning came amid the heightened threat environment caused by the ongoing Iran conflict. The potential for cyber attacks and retaliatory violence was a significant concern for national security.

Iran has a history of targeting U.S. government officials deemed responsible for the death of a high-ranking military commander in 2020. The possibility of violent extremists in the U.S. being inspired to commit acts of violence was a real threat. The situation required close monitoring and preparedness from security agencies.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran contributed to the increased threat level in the U.S. Anti-Semitic or anti-Israel sentiments were motivating factors for recent terrorist attacks. The potential for additional attacks remained high as tensions persisted.

The Iranian government’s condemnation of U.S. involvement in the conflict was public and vocal. Despite this, both Iranian government-affiliated actors and hacktivists continued targeting U.S. networks. The ongoing cyber threat was a pressing issue for U.S. cybersecurity agencies.

U.S. law enforcement has successfully disrupted several Iranian-backed plots since 2020. These disruptions demonstrated the effectiveness of U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies in countering foreign threats. However, the potential for future plots required ongoing vigilance and collaboration.

If Iranian leadership were to issue a call for retaliatory violence, it could inspire supporters to commit acts of violence in the U.S. The possibility of such a development necessitated proactive measures to ensure public safety. The U.S. remained committed to protecting its citizens from foreign-inspired threats.

Foreign terrorist organizations, including HAMAS and Hizballah, have called for violence against U.S. assets due to Israel’s actions. These calls for violence highlighted the interconnectedness of global conflicts and their impact on U.S. security. The U.S. government continued to monitor these developments closely.

The conflict could also motivate extremists to target Jewish or pro-Israel entities in the U.S. The threat of hate crimes and violent extremism required a coordinated response from law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Public awareness and reporting of suspicious activities were crucial in preventing potential attacks.

Resources were made available to the public to help identify and report potential threats. The DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency provided guidelines for securing networks. The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative encouraged the public to report any suspicious activity.

The “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign continued to play a vital role in national security. Public cooperation with law enforcement and security agencies was essential in maintaining safety. The call for vigilance was a reminder of the importance of community involvement in countering threats.

The heightened threat environment required a collective effort from all sectors of society. The commitment to safeguarding the nation against foreign and domestic threats was unwavering. The U.S. remained resilient in the face of challenges and determined to protect its citizens and interests.

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