Recent events have ignited alarm about the presence of sleeper cells in the United States and their ease of activation. Congressman Cory Mills has shed light on this pressing issue, linking it to current national security vulnerabilities. From the resurgence of extremist groups to open-border policies, the discussion reveals how deeply intertwined these factors are.
The Decline of ISIS but Lingering Threats
ISIS is a shadow of its former self, with reports estimating only 1,700 to 1,900 fighters remaining. The group is taking heavy hits from Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Syria and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Meanwhile, in Iraq, Counter-Terrorism Services, alongside American special forces, have significantly weakened their operations. Recruitment efforts have collapsed, leaving the group scrambling to survive.
However, this decline doesn’t mean the threat has disappeared. With diminished power abroad, extremist groups may refocus their efforts to target vulnerabilities in nations like the United States. Desperation often breeds unpredictability, making them dangerous despite their dwindling numbers.
Iran’s Weakened Influence
Iran has also suffered significant blows. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have eliminated key figures like Hanan Esta of Lebanon and Sinir of Hamas. Iran’s presence in Syria has been pushed back, further straining its resources. With reduced influence in the region, Iran may be playing a different game, potentially funneling efforts into sleeper cells and covert operations.
The combination of ISIS’s desperation and Iran’s need to reassert power paints a troubling picture. Both may seek to cause disruption or fear through coordinated attacks.
The Role of Border Vulnerabilities
Congressman Mills highlights concerns about national security, particularly regarding open borders. Over the past four years, millions have crossed into the United States. Among them, there’s the risk of sleeper cells entering unnoticed. While most individuals seek better opportunities, some could be waiting for activation orders from global terror networks.
This vulnerability underscores why securing borders remains a priority for many. It’s not just about immigration—it’s about preventing potential threats from taking root.
The New Year’s Eve Attack: A Clear Act of Terror?
A recent attack on New Year’s Eve has brought these fears to the forefront. Witnesses describe a horrifying scene where a truck, seemingly driven with intent, plowed through crowds, killing at least 15 people. The driver, identified as Bin Jabar, has raised national security concerns.
Authorities initially hesitated to classify the attack as terrorism. The FBI later reversed their statement, raising questions about how threats are assessed and communicated to the public. Congressman Mills criticized the FBI’s premature declaration, stating, “This was absolutely a terrorist attack.”
What’s more notable is the context. The truck, previously spotted near Eagle Pass—a known border crossing—suggests possible international coordination. Symbolism also appears to play a role, with the attack occurring near Trump Tower and involving a Tesla vehicle, a potential message towards former President Trump.
Radicalization and Known Risks
Radicalization doesn’t happen overnight. It’s often a gradual process, fueled by specific triggers or online extremist content. In this case, Bin Jabar’s path was particularly chilling. Once an honorable Army veteran, his descent into radical ideology serves as a grim reminder of how quickly allegiances can shift.
The question remains: was this individual acting alone? Congressman Mills doesn’t think so. Investigators are exploring connections between Jabar’s recent trip to Mexico and possible terrorist factions operating in the region. Coordination across borders could point to more sophisticated networks that don’t act in isolation.
Eyewitness Accounts: The Human Toll
Few things capture the impact of such attacks like witness accounts. An 18-year-old young man, visibly shaken, recounted the tragedy. He described bodies “all up and down the street” and losing a close friend in the chaos. It’s a stark reminder of the human cost and why prevention must always be the priority.
The Bigger Picture for National Security
This isn’t just about isolated incidents. It’s about understanding the broader landscape of terrorism risks in the U.S. Congressman Mills highlights key contributors, including sleeper cell activity, open borders, and connections between extremist groups like ISIS, Iran, and others.
National security experts are warning against complacency. They stress the need to address external threats from countries like China, Russia, and North Korea while also focusing on internal vulnerabilities. Open borders and weak domestic policies create room for these risks to escalate.
Conclusion
The chilling reminder of recent attacks, combined with growing evidence of sleeper cell activity, shines a spotlight on the fragility of national security. Groups like ISIS and destabilized regimes like Iran are evolving their tactics, leaving America exposed to potential threats.
Securing borders, strengthening surveillance, and uncovering networks of radicalized individuals are essential next steps. With mounting evidence of coordinated threats, the question isn’t if, but when, they’ll attempt another strike. Policymakers and citizens alike must remain vigilant, ensuring that safety and security are prioritized in an increasingly unpredictable world.
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