EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 3 MIN
# No Imminent Plots Reported, But Feds Monitor Evolving Terror Threats from Foreign and Domestic Extremists
from Terrorist Threat Tracker - United States · host Inception Point AI
Federal officials say there are no publicly disclosed, credible, specific terrorist plots targeting the United States reported by major agencies in the past 48 hours, but several developments are shaping how authorities are thinking about the threat environment. According to recent briefings covered by CBS News and other national outlets, U.S. homeland security and intelligence officials continue to warn about a mix of threats from foreign terrorist organizations, Iran-aligned groups, and domestic violent extremists inspired by political or ideological grievances. While no new imminent plots have been announced, officials emphasize that lone actors radicalized online remain a central concern, particularly around high‑profile events and politically sensitive dates. In the international arena, Sky News and CBS News report that U.S.–Iran tensions remain elevated as both sides work toward finalizing a broader peace framework after recent military incidents in the Middle East. American officials continue to label certain Iran-backed militias as terrorist organizations, and counterterrorism analysts note that any breakdown in talks could increase the risk of proxy attacks against U.S. interests abroad, which in turn can influence the domestic security posture at home. On the global landscape, the 2026 Global Peace Index published by the Institute for Economics and Peace and highlighted by Vision of Humanity notes that the United States has experienced a deterioration in overall peace, driven in part by higher political instability and violent demonstrations. While the report is not a terrorism bulletin, experts interviewed around its release point out that widening polarization and unrest can create fertile ground for extremist recruitment and can complicate the work of agencies trying to distinguish between protest, crime, and terrorism. Counterterrorism professionals speaking to major U.S. networks stress that airport, border, and large‑venue security screening has remained at an elevated baseline, reflecting a long‑term shift since the rise of ISIS and the persistence of small, self‑directed plots. There have been no widely reported mass arrests or disrupted large‑scale terrorist conspiracies inside the United States in the last two days, but law enforcement is actively monitoring online spaces, financial transactions, and travel patterns for signs of emerging threats. For listeners, the key message from federal officials is that the current threat picture is dynamic but not defined by a specific, imminent plot. Authorities encourage the public to stay aware of surroundings and report suspicious activity, which remains one of the most consistent tools in preventing attacks. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Federal officials say there are no publicly disclosed, credible, specific terrorist plots targeting the United States reported by major agencies in the past 48 hours, but several developments are shaping how authorities are thinking about the threat environment. According to recent briefings covered by CBS News and other national outlets, U.S. homeland security and intelligence officials continue to warn about a mix of threats from foreign terrorist organizations, Iran-aligned groups, and domestic violent extremists inspired by political or ideological grievances. While no new imminent plots have been announced, officials emphasize that lone actors radicalized online remain a central concern, particularly around high‑profile events and politically sensitive dates. In the international arena, Sky News and CBS News report that U.S.–Iran tensions remain elevated as both sides work toward finalizing a broader peace framework after recent military incidents in the Middle East. American officials continue to label certain Iran-backed militias as terrorist organizations, and counterterrorism analysts note that any breakdown in talks could increase the risk of proxy attacks against U.S. interests abroad, which in turn can influence the domestic security posture at home. On the global landscape, the 2026 Global Peace Index published by the Institute for Economics and Peace and highlighted by Vision of Humanity notes that the United States has experienced a deterioration in overall peace, driven in part by higher political instability and violent demonstrations. While the report is not a terrorism bulletin, experts interviewed around its release point out that widening polarization and unrest can create fertile ground for extremist recruitment and can complicate the work of agencies trying to distinguish between protest, crime, and terrorism. Counterterrorism professionals speaking to major U.S. networks stress that airport, border, and large‑venue security screening has remained at an elevated baseline, reflecting a long‑term shift since the rise of ISIS and the persistence of small, self‑directed plots. There have been no widely reported mass arrests or disrupted large‑scale terrorist conspiracies inside the United States in the last two days, but law enforcement is actively monitoring online spaces, financial transactions, and travel patterns for signs of emerging threats. For listeners, the key message from federal officials is that the current threat picture is dynamic but not defined by a specific, imminent plot. Authorities encourage the public to stay aware of surroundings and report suspicious activity, which remains one of the most consistent tools in preventing attacks. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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# No Imminent Plots Reported, But Feds Monitor Evolving Terror Threats from Foreign and Domestic Extremists
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