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Advisory warns of 'heightened threat environment' in US after Iran strikes

  • On Sunday, the National Terrorism Advisory System released a bulletin indicating increased risks within the U.S. following military actions against Iran’s nuclear facilities.
  • The advisory followed recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities alongside Israel's ongoing military campaign against Iran, amid escalating regional conflict.
  • The shipping industry, including Greece and the French MICA Center, cautioned vessel owners to adopt heightened security and reconsider transit of the Strait of Hormuz due to increased risks.
  • Senator Lindsey Graham commended President Trump’s approach to the Israel-Iran conflict, highlighting that Israel maintains air superiority and has inflicted substantial damage on Iran's military command and nuclear facilities.
  • The advisory suggests potential increased cyber and physical threats to U.S. interests, and the volatile situation may lead to further regional instability and risks to commercial shipping.
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DHS says US faces heightened threat environment

The U.S. is experiencing a heightened threat environment after striking Iran's nuclear sites.

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