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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 3 MIN

Heightened Terror Threat: US Faces Dynamic Landscape, Warns Homeland Security

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In the latest assessments and reports, the United States is facing a heightened and dynamic terrorist threat landscape, with several key developments and warnings issued over the recent period. The House Committee on Homeland Security released a "Terror Threat Snapshot" on October 3, 2024, highlighting the persistent and deadly threats from foreign jihadist networks, such as ISIS, and Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVEs). This report underscores the increased vulnerabilities following the Biden-Harris administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan and the recent attacks on Israel by the Iran-backed terrorist group Hamas. The wide-open borders and anti-enforcement policies have been cited as factors that have emboldened America’s adversaries, with 382 individuals on the terrorist watchlist apprehended at the Southwest border since FY21, a significant increase from the 11 encounters between FY17-FY20[1]. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has also issued an updated National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin, warning of a continued heightened threat environment across the United States. This bulletin notes that lone offenders and small groups motivated by various ideological beliefs and personal grievances continue to pose a persistent and lethal threat. These actors often exploit online forums to spread violent extremist narratives and promote violent activity. The bulletin highlights that upcoming events, such as the holiday season and the 2024 election cycle, could be exploited to justify acts of violence against a range of targets, including public gatherings, faith-based institutions, and government facilities[2]. Domestic terrorism remains a significant concern, with the 2024 National Terrorist Financing Risk Assessment (NTFRA) indicating that the primary terrorism threat to the homeland comes from individuals inspired by Al-Qa’ida, ISIS, or domestic violent extremist (DVE) ideologies. These individuals, often radicalized online, can carry out deadly attacks with little warning. The NTFRA also notes that DVE movements, particularly those driven by racial bias or grievances against authority, have become a major threat, with domestic terrorism investigations more than doubling since 2020[3]. In addition, the Homeland Threat Assessment 2024 by DHS emphasizes that the threat of violence from violent extremists radicalized in the United States will remain high. This assessment details incidents where both domestic violent extremists (DVEs) and homegrown violent extremists (HVEs) have engaged in violence in reaction to sociopolitical events. The report highlights that these actors are inspired by a mix of conspiracy theories, personalized grievances, and enduring racial, ethnic, religious, and anti-government ideologies[4]. Overall, the current threat environment in the United States is marked by a complex interplay of foreign and domestic terrorism threats, with a particular emphasis on the role of online radicalization and the ex This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

In the latest assessments and reports, the United States is facing a heightened and dynamic terrorist threat landscape, with several key developments and warnings issued over the recent period. The House Committee on Homeland Security released a "Terror Threat Snapshot" on October 3, 2024, highlighting the persistent and deadly threats from foreign jihadist networks, such as ISIS, and Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVEs). This report underscores the increased vulnerabilities following the Biden-Harris administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan and the recent attacks on Israel by the Iran-backed terrorist group Hamas. The wide-open borders and anti-enforcement policies have been cited as factors that have emboldened America’s adversaries, with 382 individuals on the terrorist watchlist apprehended at the Southwest border since FY21, a significant increase from the 11 encounters between FY17-FY20[1]. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has also issued an updated National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin, warning of a continued heightened threat environment across the United States. This bulletin notes that lone offenders and small groups motivated by various ideological beliefs and personal grievances continue to pose a persistent and lethal threat. These actors often exploit online forums to spread violent extremist narratives and promote violent activity. The bulletin highlights that upcoming events, such as the holiday season and the 2024 election cycle, could be exploited to justify acts of violence against a range of targets, including public gatherings, faith-based institutions, and government facilities[2]. Domestic terrorism remains a significant concern, with the 2024 National Terrorist Financing Risk Assessment (NTFRA) indicating that the primary terrorism threat to the homeland comes from individuals inspired by Al-Qa’ida, ISIS, or domestic violent extremist (DVE) ideologies. These individuals, often radicalized online, can carry out deadly attacks with little warning. The NTFRA also notes that DVE movements, particularly those driven by racial bias or grievances against authority, have become a major threat, with domestic terrorism investigations more than doubling since 2020[3]. In addition, the Homeland Threat Assessment 2024 by DHS emphasizes that the threat of violence from violent extremists radicalized in the United States will remain high. This assessment details incidents where both domestic violent extremists (DVEs) and homegrown violent extremists (HVEs) have engaged in violence in reaction to sociopolitical events. The report highlights that these actors are inspired by a mix of conspiracy theories, personalized grievances, and enduring racial, ethnic, religious, and anti-government ideologies[4]. Overall, the current threat environment in the United States is marked by a complex interplay of foreign and domestic terrorism threats, with a particular emphasis on the role of online radicalization and the ex This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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