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Iran May Be Hiding Sleeper Cells in Plain Sight, Expert Warns

Iran May Be Hiding Sleeper Cells in Plain Sight, Expert Warns
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  • PublishedJuly 9, 2025

 

A U.S. counterterrorism expert has warned that Iran-affiliated sleeper cells could be operating in the United States, remaining undetected while assembling quietly within local communities.

In a recent analysis, the expert cautioned that these sleeper agents may be blending in as ordinary residents and leveraging social ties to avoid suspicion. They highlighted conventional warning signs—such as unusual financial transactions and travel patterns—but noted that skilled operatives could conceal these indicators deliberately.

Authorities have been urged to enhance intelligence operations and community outreach to identify subtle behavioral anomalies. The expert emphasized collaboration between federal and local agencies, advocating for focused training to help law enforcement spot potential sleeper networks before they activate.

The warning comes amid heightened concern over foreign influence and terrorism threats. Officials stress that while no immediate plots have been linked to Iran in the U.S., proactive vigilance remains essential to national security.

With input from Fox News

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