Terror Threats Rise in U.S., FBI Teams Gutted
Recent terror incidents in the U.S., including attacks in New York City, Michigan, and Virginia, have raised concerns about homegrown extremism and the threat of foreign-inspired attacks. The FBI and Justice Departments terror teams have been weakened by firings, leaving rookies to handle threats. Meanwhile, tensions with Iran are escalating, with the country promising revenge on American soil. Despite no direct links to Iran in the recent attacks, officials are stepping up efforts to prevent future incidents and protect against cyber threats.
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