Iran reportedly activating sleeper cells abroad as Trump warns of US threat
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Terrorist Sleeer Cells
Fresh intelligence intercepts have raised alarms that the Iranian regime may be attempting to activate sleeper cells positioned abroad, prompting heightened vigilance across U.S. law enforcement and counterterrorism agencies. President Donald Trump has responded with a direct and forceful warning, emphasizing that any activation of such threats against American interests will be met with overwhelming force.
According to reports from ABC News and other outlets, U.S. intelligence intercepted an encrypted transmission believed to originate from Iran. The message, broadcast from a newly emerged station with international rebroadcast characteristics, is suspected to serve as an "operational trigger" for prepositioned sleeper assets outside the country. The alert, distributed to federal, state, and local law enforcement, highlighted the sudden appearance of the signal and its potential use to activate or instruct covert operatives for retaliatory actions.
While the exact contents of the transmissions remain undetermined, experts note that the encryption and rebroadcast design are consistent with signals intended for sleeper cells or proxy operatives affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) or groups like Hezbollah. Concerns center on possible targets in Europe, the Middle East, and potentially the United States, amid the ongoing Operation Epic Fury — the U.S.-led campaign that has already degraded Iran's military, nuclear infrastructure, navy, drones, and leadership.
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In response to these developments, President Trump addressed the threat head-on during remarks in Florida. When asked about reports of sleeper cell activation inside the U.S., the President stated that authorities are "very much on top of it" and that American intelligence maintains strong insight into the situation. He reiterated his broader stance against Iranian aggression, warning that any attempt to escalate via terrorism or proxies will invite devastating consequences.
Trump's comments align with his recent directives on protecting global energy security and preventing asymmetric retaliation. He has previously made clear that disruptions to critical chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz — or any broader campaign of terror — would result in Iran being hit "twenty times harder" than current operations.
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Counterterrorism analysts, including former FBI officials and experts from think tanks like the Soufan Center, have echoed the urgency. They warn that as Iran's conventional capabilities are systematically dismantled, the regime may increasingly rely on proxies, lone actors, or dormant cells for retaliation. Former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker noted that the current moment presents the highest risk for Hezbollah- or Hamas-linked cells to act violently on U.S. soil. Governors in states like Texas have responded by increasing patrols and deploying National Guard units to sensitive areas.
No specific, imminent plot has been confirmed on American soil, and officials stress that while the threat environment is elevated, U.S. agencies remain proactive in monitoring and disrupting potential threats. The Department of Homeland Security and FBI continue to coordinate with allies to track IRGC-linked networks worldwide.
As Operation Epic Fury progresses toward what President Trump describes as a swift and decisive conclusion, the focus remains on neutralizing Iran's ability to export terror — whether through missiles, drones, or hidden operatives. America First security measures are being reinforced to ensure no foreign regime can strike the homeland with impunity.