Advisory warns of 'heightened threat environment' in US after Iran strikes
- A National Terrorism Advisory System bulletin warned of a heightened threat environment in the United States following military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.
- The bulletin noted that multiple Iranian-backed plots in the U.S. have been disrupted since 2020.
- The bulletin stated there is a likelihood of violent extremists turning to violence if Iran's leadership calls for it.
- Law enforcement agencies in New York City announced increased resources in response to the strikes.
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U.S. cities on high alert after Iran strikes
Major cities across the country are on high alert after the US strikes in Iran. Department of Homeland Security issuing a warning of possible cyber and physical attacks in response to the strikes over the weekend. NBC News’ Tom Winter on the sites officials say could be a major target.

Department of Homeland Security and FBI tracking threats to US after airstrikes on Iran
Law enforcement agencies around the United States are now on high alert for potential acts of terrorism following the military airstrikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran.
US warns of ‘heightened threat environment’ after strikes on Iran
US warns of 'heightened threat environment' after strikes on Iran
(The Hill) — The United States is warning of a “heightened threat environment” after President Donald Trump ordered strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday evening. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) bulletin on Sunday, alerting the public to the potential of cyberattacks carried out by those who support Iran or are affiliated with the Iranian government. “The ongoing Iran conf…
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