FBI Alerts Possible Killings Ordered by "Hostile Foreign Governments" During the World Cup
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High risk of hostile governments stepping up their tactics of harassment, espionage and even attacks on U.S. soil, says Patel
FBI director Kash Patel warned that foreign governments could intensify intimidation, harassment and even attacks against people considered threats to their regimes during the FIFA World Cup in the United States.
The director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Kash Patel, said Wednesday that he foresees an increase in attempts at transnational repression by "hostile foreign governments" during the celebration of the football World Cup to be held this summer in conjunction with Mexico and Canada.
The director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Kash Patel, said Wednesday that he foresees an increase in attempts at transnational repression by “hostile foreign governments” during this summer’s football World Cup to be held in conjunction with Mexico and Canada. Trump’s envoy proposes to FIFA to expel Iran from the World Cup and replace it with Italy “hostile foreign governments deliberately attempt to intimidate, silence and…
WASHINGTON, D.C. – FBI director Kash Patel warned on Wednesday that foreign governments could intensify intimidation, harassment and even attacks against people considered threats to their regimes during the FIFA World Cup in the United States. "A hostile foreign governments are deliberately trying to intimidate, silence and even murder people on U.S. soil they consider threats to their regimes," said Patel, in a message posted on his official X…
During the World Cup, the FBI will have preventive teams that will conduct counterintelligence investigations in more than 56 locations
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