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- Has Iran planted terrorist sleeper cells inside US? - Yahoo
Retired FBI supervisory Special Agent James Gagliano and Rep Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla , join "CUOMO" to discuss reports that Iran may have planted sleeper cells in the United States, and that pro
- White House monitoring possible Iranian ‘sleeper cells’ in US . . .
— As the Iranian supreme leader threatens “irreparable harm” if the United States joins Israel’s fight, the White House is warning of so-called Iranian “sleeper cells ” The Trump and
- They Have Sleeper Cells Here in the US: Hezbollah Terror . . .
"Hezbollah is a very real threat to us here in the United States," Simone Ledeen, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Mid-East Policy, told CBN News She says the Iran-backed group has a longer reach than many others in the region "They have sleeper cells here in the U S in many cities across the country
- The Most Dangerous Sleeper Cells? Hezbollah in North America
In 2003, Former CIA director George Tenet declared that there were 12 Hezbollah cells operating in the US, and there have likely been more created or established since then Share this: The Most Dangerous Sleeper Cells?
- Iranian-Backed Sleeper Cell Militants Hibernating in U. S . . .
Iranian-backed militants are operating across the United States mostly unfettered, raising concerns in Congress and among regional experts that these "sleeper cell" agents are poised to launch a
- Law enforcement heightens surveillance amid sleeper cell . . .
Law enforcement agencies in the United States are intensifying their surveillance efforts amid growing concerns over potential Iranian sleeper cells operating within the country, according to CBS
- ‘Highly vulnerable’ Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may . . .
PROTARAS, Cyprus — Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may be attempting to activate terrorist “sleeper cells” across the West as he repeatedly makes inflammatory statements rejecting
- Iran-Israel War: What Are Sleeper Cells And Why Are They In . . .
Concerns about sleeper cells have resurfaced after security experts in the US, UK, and Europe have raised concerns that Iran could activate sleeper agents to target Western countries' diplomatic missions, embassies, military bases, public spaces, religious institutions, key infrastructure, or even urban areas with dirty bombs
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