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DHS National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin (Summary of Terrorism Threat to the United States ) from May of this year is still in effect through the end of November. The next bulletin will undoubtedly include an update on the increase in foreign terrorism threats based on the conflict in the Middle East. For now, the FBI has the most recent call for vigilance this holiday season – details of which can also be found here.
https://oodaloop.com/archive/2023/05/26/dhs-national-terrorism-advisory-system-bulletin-summary-of-terrorism-threat-to-the-united-states-may-2023-november-2023/
As reported by Axios:
House Intelligence Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) called it unusual Sunday for the FBI to make public statements on terrorist groups calling for attacks on the United States.
Why it matters: The U.S. continues to see heightened threats of violence, and FBI Director Christopher Wray has warned of “violent extremists” in the U.S. and abroad drawing inspiration from Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
What he’s saying: “This is very … unusual for the FBI director to so publicly make these statements, Turner said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday when asked about Wray’s comments.
Turner noted how Wray cited the U.S.’ “chaotic withdrawal” of Afghanistan and people believed on the U.S. terror watch list who crossed the border when the director had indicated the unprecedented increase in terrorist threats to the U.S.
Catch up quick: FBI Director Christopher Wray testified last week before the House Committee on Homeland Security, saying that “in a year where the terrorism threat was already elevated, the ongoing war in the Middle East has raised the threat of an attack against Americans in the United States to a whole ‘nother level.”
Zoom out: The fighting in Israel and Gaza has also sparked concerns about a surge in hate crimes in the U.S., particularly against Jewish and Muslim communities.
For more on FBI Director’s initial comments, go to : Hamas attack could inspire “violent extremists” in U.S., FBI director says
For more on the FBI’s counterterrorism efforts and recommendations, go to: https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/terrorism
Networked Extremism: The digital era enables extremists worldwide to collaborate, share strategies, and self-radicalize. Meanwhile, advanced technologies empower criminals, making corruption and crime interwoven challenges for global societies. See: Converging Insurgency, Crime and Corruption