• Heightened Terrorist Threats Alarm US: DHS Warns of Lone Actors, Extremists, and State Actors' Subversive Tactics

  • Mar 1 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Heightened Terrorist Threats Alarm US: DHS Warns of Lone Actors, Extremists, and State Actors' Subversive Tactics

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  • In the past 48 hours, several key developments and announcements have highlighted the ongoing and evolving terrorist threats facing the United States.

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reiterated that the U.S. remains in a heightened threat environment, primarily due to the activities of lone offenders and small groups motivated by various ideological beliefs and personal grievances. According to the latest Homeland Threat Assessment for 2025, domestic and foreign violent extremists continue to pose a significant threat, particularly in response to domestic sociopolitical developments, such as the upcoming 2024 election cycle, and international events like the ongoing Israel-HAMAS conflict[1][2].

    Recent incidents have underscored these threats. For instance, the FBI and DHS issued a Public Service Announcement on January 13, 2025, warning about potential copycat or retaliatory attacks following an ISIS-inspired vehicle attack in New Orleans. This attack has highlighted the persistent appeal of vehicle ramming as a tactic for violent extremists, who often use easily accessible vehicles and may supplement their attacks with additional weapons or improvised explosive devices[5].

    The use of online platforms by foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) to recruit, radicalize, and inspire attacks remains a critical concern. Chairman August Pfluger of the Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence announced legislation and a hearing to address how FTOs utilize the internet and emerging technologies, such as generative artificial intelligence, for terrorist activities. The hearing, scheduled for March 4, 2025, will focus on the role of online networks in radicalization and recruitment by groups like ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah[4].

    Additionally, the National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) has issued updated bulletins warning of the dynamic and complex nature of the current threat environment. These bulletins note that threat actors exploit online forums to spread violent extremist narratives and promote violent activity, often targeting public gatherings, faith-based institutions, schools, and critical infrastructure. The online environment, filled with false or misleading narratives and conspiracy theories, continues to exacerbate societal friction and undermine public trust in government institutions[2].

    State actors, particularly the People’s Republic of China (PRC), Russia, and Iran, are also identified as significant threats. These nations are expected to continue their efforts to influence and divide the American public through subversive tactics, including cyber attacks and malign influence campaigns aimed at undermining confidence in U.S. institutions[1].

    In summary, the terrorist threat landscape in the United States remains highly volatile, with ongoing concerns about domestic and foreign violent extremists, the exploitation of online platforms for radicalization, and the persistent threats from state actors. These developments underscore the need for continued vigilance and coordinated efforts between law enforcement agencies to protect public safety and security.
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