Concerns About Terrorist Sleeper Cells In The U.S. Growing

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After the recent arrest of five Iranian nationals at the Canada/U.S. border, there are growing concerns about those we might not have caught, as well as those that likely entered the United States during President Biden's four-year border crisis.

Unfortunately, it's almost guaranteed that, thanks to the lack of control over our border, there are Iranian-backed terrorist sleeper cells embedded in the United States, waiting for either the direction or opportunity to strike.

Retired U.S. Army Colonel Jeffrey Addicott, who is now director of the Wounded Warrior Project at St. Mary's School of Law, says there's no doubt about that in his mind. According to him, "We know they're here; we've made numerous arrests under the Trump administration. What I'm amazed at is that they've not struck yet. That's what surprises me."

He says they may be holding off on an attack due to their fear of President Trump's retaliation. Addicott pointed out that, "Under President Biden, you might be able to kick sand in the eyes of the United States and get away with it; under President Trump, that's not going to happen." He says the president would respond to any attack with "overwhelming force."

Addicott did warn, however, that all it would take for an attack to happen is a green light from Ayatollah Khamenei. He says because of that, Americans need to be vigilant, and of course, if you see something suspicious, he says you shouldn't hesitate to speak out about it.


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