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EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 2 MIN

Domestic Terrorism Remains Alarming Threat in US, Experts Warn

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In the latest assessments and reports, the threat of terrorism within the United States remains a significant and evolving concern. Here are the key points from recent analyses and incidents: The Homeland Threat Assessment 2025, released by the Department of Homeland Security, highlights that the threat of violence from US-based violent extremists, including Domestic Violent Extremists (DVEs) and Foreign Terrorist Organization-inspired Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVEs), is expected to remain high. These extremists are often motivated by a mix of racial, religious, gender, or anti-government grievances, as well as conspiracy theories and personal factors. The assessment notes that between September 2023 and July 2024, DVEs conducted at least four attacks in the US, resulting in one death, and law enforcement disrupted at least seven additional DVE plots[1]. Domestic terrorism is increasingly seen as a greater threat to the US than international terrorist organizations. Most domestic terrorist attacks are carried out by lone actors or small groups adhering to various ideologies, such as white supremacy, partisan extremism, and Salafi-jihadism. This trend is supported by the Global Terrorism Threat Assessment 2025 from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), which emphasizes that right-wing terrorism has significantly outpaced other types of terrorism in the US since 1994[3][5]. International terrorist groups, although weakened, still pose a threat. ISIS and its affiliates, particularly in Afghanistan, and Al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen, are identified as significant threats to the US. The Defense Intelligence Agency's 2025 Worldwide Threat Assessment notes that ISIS is likely to attempt high-profile attacks in the West and has already inspired attacks, such as the January incident in New Orleans where an ISIS-inspired lone actor killed 14 people[4]. Recent events, including the 2024 election cycle and the ongoing Israel-HAMAS conflict, are expected to exacerbate the threat of violence from extremists. These events can serve as catalysts for violence motivated by various grievances and conspiracy theories[1]. In summary, the terrorist threat landscape in the US is characterized by a high and ongoing risk from domestic violent extremists, with international groups still posing a significant but decentralized threat. The dynamic nature of these threats, coupled with the potential for violence inspired by current global and domestic events, underscores the need for continued vigilance and proactive measures by law enforcement and national security agencies. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

In the latest assessments and reports, the threat of terrorism within the United States remains a significant and evolving concern. Here are the key points from recent analyses and incidents: The Homeland Threat Assessment 2025, released by the Department of Homeland Security, highlights that the threat of violence from US-based violent extremists, including Domestic Violent Extremists (DVEs) and Foreign Terrorist Organization-inspired Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVEs), is expected to remain high. These extremists are often motivated by a mix of racial, religious, gender, or anti-government grievances, as well as conspiracy theories and personal factors. The assessment notes that between September 2023 and July 2024, DVEs conducted at least four attacks in the US, resulting in one death, and law enforcement disrupted at least seven additional DVE plots[1]. Domestic terrorism is increasingly seen as a greater threat to the US than international terrorist organizations. Most domestic terrorist attacks are carried out by lone actors or small groups adhering to various ideologies, such as white supremacy, partisan extremism, and Salafi-jihadism. This trend is supported by the Global Terrorism Threat Assessment 2025 from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), which emphasizes that right-wing terrorism has significantly outpaced other types of terrorism in the US since 1994[3][5]. International terrorist groups, although weakened, still pose a threat. ISIS and its affiliates, particularly in Afghanistan, and Al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen, are identified as significant threats to the US. The Defense Intelligence Agency's 2025 Worldwide Threat Assessment notes that ISIS is likely to attempt high-profile attacks in the West and has already inspired attacks, such as the January incident in New Orleans where an ISIS-inspired lone actor killed 14 people[4]. Recent events, including the 2024 election cycle and the ongoing Israel-HAMAS conflict, are expected to exacerbate the threat of violence from extremists. These events can serve as catalysts for violence motivated by various grievances and conspiracy theories[1]. In summary, the terrorist threat landscape in the US is characterized by a high and ongoing risk from domestic violent extremists, with international groups still posing a significant but decentralized threat. The dynamic nature of these threats, coupled with the potential for violence inspired by current global and domestic events, underscores the need for continued vigilance and proactive measures by law enforcement and national security agencies. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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