Article By Kelen McBreen
Threat of domestic terror attacks off the charts amid war with Iran
ABC News reported on Monday that American law enforcement agencies received a federal government warning that the U.S. intercepted encrypted messages from Iran intended to “trigger sleeper assets” abroad.
NEW: The U.S. has intercepted encrypted communications believed to have originated in Iran that may serve as "an operational trigger" for "sleeper assets" outside the country, according to a federal government alert sent to law enforcement agencies. https://t.co/3LK66mTlJG
— ABC News (@ABC) March 9, 2026
“Preliminary signals analysis” of a transmission “likely of Iranian origin” was reportedly sent out to several nations soon after Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed by U.S. and Israeli forces last month.
Since then, a pro-Iran Muslim terrorist shot and killed revelers at an Austin, Texas, bar, a Southwest Airlines flight from Nashville, Tennessee, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was forced to divert to Atlanta when a man threatened to “bomb” the airplane and shouted “Allahu Akbar,” and a pair of Muslim teenagers tried to kill conservative activist Jake Lang with a nail bomb.
A bomb threat also reportedly forced authorities to evacuate portions of the Kansas City International Airport in Missouri on Sunday.
Americans need to be prepared for the worst-case scenarios and keep their heads on a swivel with the heightened threat of Islamic terror as the war with Iran continues.

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