Iranian-Backed ‘Sleeper Cell’ Militants Hibernating in U.S., Postiioned for Attack

It’s been known for years already that Iran’s proxies have infiltrated the United States and have been here for years, if not decades.

Laugh, scoff and dismiss the truth all you want. It won’t stop the fact that they’re embedded into America and waiting for the green light.

For more information on Iranian sleeper cells and Iranian proxies within the United States, see the following previous posts:

Iranian Military Agent Caught Trying to Enter U.S.

Iranian commander: We have targets within America

Sleeper Cells in the USA

Iranians prepare terror campaign inside U.S.

Iran moving sleeper cells into America?

TANCREDO TO REQUEST AL-QAIDA NUKE BRIEFING

PAUL WILLIAMS DETAILS ‘AMERICAN HIROSHIMA’

Former CIA spy advocates overthrow of Iranian regime

Gingrich Warns of Iranian Nuclear Attack

American Hiroshima

Military Leader: Iran Sending Elite Fighters Into U.S., Europe

Dick Cheney predicts US will suffer a terrorist attack ‘far deadlier’ than 9/11 before the decade is over

Iran: ‘We Welcome War With the U.S.’

Nuclear Terrorism in America

 

Members of Hezbollah

Members of Hezbollah / Getty Images

 

Iranian militants poised to attack U.S. homeland

Iranian-backed militants are operating across the United States mostly unfettered, raising concerns in Congress and among regional experts that these “sleeper cell” agents are poised to launch a large-scale attack on the American homeland, according to testimony before lawmakers.

Iranian agents tied to the terror group Hezbollah have already been discovered in the United States plotting attacks, giving rise to fears that Tehran could order a strike inside America should tensions between the Trump administration and Islamic Republic reach a boiling point.

Intelligence officials and former White House officials confirmed to Congress on Tuesday that such an attack is not only plausible, but relatively easy for Iran to carry out at a time when the Trump administration is considering abandoning the landmark nuclear deal and reapplying sanctions on Tehran.

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