Advisory warns of 'heightened threat environment' in US after Iran strikes
UNITED STATES, JUN 23 – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warns of increased risks including cyberattacks and hate crimes from Iran and its proxies following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, officials said.
- On Sunday, the National Terrorism Advisory System released a bulletin alerting to an increased risk of threats within the United States after U.S. military actions targeted Iran's nuclear facilities.
- This warning followed escalated direct combat between Israel and Iran, with Israel launching Operation Rising Lion against Iranian cities starting June 13 amid retaliatory Iranian missile attacks on Israeli targets.
- The United States has begun assisted departure flights for citizens from Israel while Greece and other maritime authorities advised shipowners to exercise extreme caution transiting the Strait of Hormuz due to heightened risks.
- On June 18, Senator Lindsey Graham praised President Trump’s management of the Israel-Iran situation, highlighting Israel’s air superiority and its significant strikes against Iran’s military and nuclear facilities.
- Experts warn the conflict's outcome remains unclear and regional repercussions may include military quagmires, regime instability in Iran, and increased threats to U.S. interests including cyberattacks and maritime risks.
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