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With the threat of Iran’s revenge looming, it is possible Horror Agent To capitalize on new era approaches, experts pointing to anti-Semitic campus protests and social media propaganda are still the head in mind.
After a strike on Saturday at a major nuclear site in Iran, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a national terrorism advisory system announcement warning Iranian support or domestic attackers of increased risk of domestic terrorism.
“If the Iranian leader issues a religious verdict calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the land targets, independent mobilization of violence by extremists in land violence may increase violence,” the announcement said.
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Iranian believers condemn the portrait of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during an anti-Israel rally to condemn the Israeli attack on Iran on June 20, 2025. (Morteza Nikoubazl/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
Sleeper cells are groups that foreign governments grow and live and work among citizens within a country, with the ultimate goal of ultimately terrorist attacks or politically motivated acts of violence.
As funds and resources are exhausted, terrorist groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas are forced to “sit in this respect” Help Iran Barak Seenser, a senior fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, said that during the attack, seeking retaliation against the United States and Israel greatly exhausted the regime’s force.
“Iran’s ability to respond to the military is becoming increasingly minimal,” Seaseer told Fox News Digital. “We must remember that Iran’s terrorist agents have been severely degraded.”
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Map of the US strike against Iran. (Fox News)
In response to the loss of Iran’s usual terrorist agents, Severer pointed out that the government uses sleeper cells to implement the agenda on its opponent’s soil.
“Iran will seek to bend by activating sleeper cells in the United States, Britain, Europe and even Asia,” Seacher said. “(It’s about doing surveillance and then targeting community centers or policy officials. So Iran is no stranger to this game.”
The threat to American safety has put U.S. officials at high alert, and the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are strengthening security measures nationwide. Since bombing of nuclear sites in Iran over the weekend According to DHS.
“We have a responsibility to ensure the security and information of the country, especially in times of conflict,” the Department of Homeland Security Secretary said. Christie calls said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict has enabled possible forms of cyberattacks, violence and anti-Semitic hate crimes to increase the likelihood of threats to the land.”
The FBI rejected Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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“Many agents from Lebanon, Iranian, South America with Iranian ties have come through the border,” Seacher said. “(No) cannot be tracked.”
However, Seacher also raised the possibility of Iranian agents command Anti-Israel Campus Protest All over the United States, simultaneously using cyber warfare to initiate false information on social media.
“Most of the opposition to the U.S. foreign policy towards Israel and Gaza are people who have been coming to[the country]on student visas,” Seacher said. “They are not American nationals. But they are able to cause riots and cause great damage.”
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A protester stepped on the Israeli flag during an anti-Israel demonstration in Midtown Manhattan on November 2, 2023. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Numbers)
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However, compared to the possibility of regimes that choose to attack U.S. soil, Paul Mauro, retired New York Police Department executive, said the risk of Iranian sleeper cells is pale compared to the possibility of a regime that chooses to attack U.S. soil.
Mauro told Fox News that if (Iran) wants to insert assets into the United States, why not cross the porous southern border. ” “Insert foreign agents here and embed them into these campus protests.” ”
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Demonstrators clashed with officials from the George Washington University Metropolitan Police Department in Washington on May 8, 2024. (Sage Russell/GW axe via AP)
Mauro said campus protests provided an attractive target for the Iranian government, with the main purpose of causing interference and dissent on U.S. land.
“They can be the recipients of funds,” Mauro said. “They can relate what happened to you. They can tell you who everyone is and how the interference will go. It’s just about getting stuck in our blood and treasure on the front at home and causing chaos.”
Like Seacher, Mauro points to the possibility that the Iranian regime uses social media and online platforms to radicalize Americans Local terrorists Start from scratch.
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“It’s a really low-rent, easy-to-operate operation,” Mauro said. “You get a person who lives a frustrated life (who) doesn’t have many identities, someone who is looking for a role, and you give them one. It’s subtle, it’s a seduction process.”

Anti-Israel protesters climbed a fence during demonstrations at City College in New York City, New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Despite the use of publicity and targeted social media aligned with ISIS, Mauro notes that the digital age is constantly changing and affecting the way attacks are being attacked.
“Traditionally, that’s not Iran’s Morro,” Mauro said. “That’s not Hezbollah, but we’re in a new world.”
However, it is possible Terrorist organizations Combined with the new strategies used by the common enemy, it is still the mind.
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“Now, my enemy is my friend,” Mauro said. “You may have elements from the past, people in the remains of ISIS, Syria, Iraq, can (now) figure out that the United States will be a soft target because you have all this upheaval among the progressives.”
Although the Department of Homeland Security’s announcement did not cite any specific threat to the American people, local, state and federal law enforcement agencies across the country are highly alert as they encourage people to remain alert about tensions between the United States and Iran.
“There is no rules of participation for a rogue regime like Iran,” Saylor said. “Everything is a fair game. Western democracies don’t operate in this way, which is alien to us, but that’s how Iran works.”