Trump Faces New Threats from Iran Amid Ceasefire Announcement
Global Relief Following Ceasefire Declaration
As U.S. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, a wave of relief swept across Washington and the world. However, despite the ceasefire, a report from U.S. intelligence agencies suggests that this move could pose significant challenges for Trump.
Concerns Over Sleeper Cells
According to a report by a British news outlet, security experts warn that Iran may retaliate on American soil through sleeper cells. These sleeper agents blend into everyday life and can activate at any moment, posing a serious threat to the U.S. system, including Trump.
Understanding Sleeper Cells
Sleeper cells consist of individuals who appear to be ordinary citizens, holding jobs and integrating into society. However, they are linked to foreign agencies and can launch attacks, engage in blackmail, or target strategic locations once they receive the green light.
Details from the Report
The report indicates that Iranian agents are hiding in various U.S. cities, executing missions through Iranian or criminal networks. There have been past incidents where Iranian agents attempted murder or kidnapping. It is believed that these agents are also preparing for cyber and drone attacks within the U.S. Furthermore, some Iranian-Americans or immigrants who could be blackmailed may also be exploited.
Trump's Growing Concerns
President Trump has claimed that border security weakened during the Biden administration, allowing numerous Iranian agents to enter the U.S. He has issued stern warnings regarding these 'super cells.' According to the report, over 1,500 Iranian nationals were apprehended at the border, with half being released into the U.S. Experts, however, believe the actual number could be much higher.