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The link to this Alert was published by MIP's CAO. MIP provides armed protection to a variety of organizations as well as visiting diplomats and other individuals. A significant portion of their client base involves protection of the various Jewish temples and synagogues in the Puget Sound area during their regular weekly services as well as during their High Holy days. Their officers always have their finger on the pulse of any threats that could potentially threaten or endanger those whose lives and family they're protecting.

According to the DHS...

National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin - June 22, 2025 | Homeland Security

The ongoing Iran conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States. Low-level cyber attacks against US networks by pro-Iranian hacktivists are likely, and cyber actors affiliated with the Iranian government may conduct attacks against US networks. Iran also has a long-standing commitment to target US Government officials it views as responsible for the death of an Iranian military commander killed in January 2020. The likelihood of violent extremists in the Homeland independently mobilizing to violence in response to the conflict would likely increase if Iranian leadership issued a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the Homeland. Multiple recent Homeland terrorist attacks have been motivated by anti-Semitic or anti-Israel sentiment, and the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict could contribute to US-based individuals plotting additional attacks.

Duration

Issued: June 22, 2025
Expires: September 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET

Additional Information

The Iranian Government has publicly condemned direct US involvement in the conflict.

  • Both hacktivists and Iranian government-affiliated actors routinely target poorly secured US networks and Internet-connected devices for disruptive cyber attacks.
  • US law enforcement has disrupted multiple potentially lethal Iranian-backed plots in the United States since 2020. During this timeframe, the Iranian government has also unsuccessfully targeted critics of its regime who are based in the Homeland for lethal attack.
  • If Iranian leadership were to issue a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against specific targets in the Homeland, it could increase the likelihood that a supporter of the Iranian regime is inspired to commit an act of violence in the Homeland.
  • Since the start of the conflict, we have seen media releases by foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs)—
    including HAMAS, Lebanese Hizballah, the Houthis, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, among others—some of which have called for violence against US assets and personnel in the Middle East because of Israel’s attack.
  • The conflict could also motivate violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators seeking to attack targets perceived to be Jewish, pro-Israel, or linked to the US government or military in the Homeland.

Resources to Stay Safe

Report Potential Threats

Listen to local authorities and public safety officials.

If You See Something, Say Something®. Report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or call 911.

The National Terrorism Advisory System provides Americans with alert information on homeland security threats. It is distributed by the Department of Homeland Security. More information is available at: www.dhs.gov/advisories. To receive mobile updates: x.com/dhsgov

If You See Something, Say Something® used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
 
The link to this Alert was published by MIP's CAO. MIP provides armed protection to a variety of organizations as well as visiting diplomats and other individuals. A significant portion of their client base involves protection of the various Jewish temples and synagogues in the Puget Sound area during their regular weekly services as well as during their High Holy days. Their officers always have their finger on the pulse of any threats that could potentially threaten or endanger those whose lives and family they're protecting.

According to the DHS...

National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin - June 22, 2025 | Homeland Security

The ongoing Iran conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States. Low-level cyber attacks against US networks by pro-Iranian hacktivists are likely, and cyber actors affiliated with the Iranian government may conduct attacks against US networks. Iran also has a long-standing commitment to target US Government officials it views as responsible for the death of an Iranian military commander killed in January 2020. The likelihood of violent extremists in the Homeland independently mobilizing to violence in response to the conflict would likely increase if Iranian leadership issued a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the Homeland. Multiple recent Homeland terrorist attacks have been motivated by anti-Semitic or anti-Israel sentiment, and the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict could contribute to US-based individuals plotting additional attacks.

Duration

Issued: June 22, 2025
Expires: September 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET

Additional Information

The Iranian Government has publicly condemned direct US involvement in the conflict.

  • Both hacktivists and Iranian government-affiliated actors routinely target poorly secured US networks and Internet-connected devices for disruptive cyber attacks.
  • US law enforcement has disrupted multiple potentially lethal Iranian-backed plots in the United States since 2020. During this timeframe, the Iranian government has also unsuccessfully targeted critics of its regime who are based in the Homeland for lethal attack.
  • If Iranian leadership were to issue a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against specific targets in the Homeland, it could increase the likelihood that a supporter of the Iranian regime is inspired to commit an act of violence in the Homeland.
  • Since the start of the conflict, we have seen media releases by foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs)—
    including HAMAS, Lebanese Hizballah, the Houthis, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, among others—some of which have called for violence against US assets and personnel in the Middle East because of Israel’s attack.
  • The conflict could also motivate violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators seeking to attack targets perceived to be Jewish, pro-Israel, or linked to the US government or military in the Homeland.

Resources to Stay Safe

Report Potential Threats

Listen to local authorities and public safety officials.

If You See Something, Say Something®. Report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or call 911.

The National Terrorism Advisory System provides Americans with alert information on homeland security threats. It is distributed by the Department of Homeland Security. More information is available at: www.dhs.gov/advisories. To receive mobile updates: x.com/dhsgov

If You See Something, Say Something® used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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The Peacemaker
Speaking of Trump.

He just made some great peace in the ME.

Many heave sighs of relief. :)

Now that's making peace.

Peace out. :blues:
 
The link to this Alert was published by MIP's CAO. MIP provides armed protection to a variety of organizations as well as visiting diplomats and other individuals. A significant portion of their client base involves protection of the various Jewish temples and synagogues in the Puget Sound area during their regular weekly services as well as during their High Holy days. Their officers always have their finger on the pulse of any threats that could potentially threaten or endanger those whose lives and family they're protecting.

According to the DHS...

National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin - June 22, 2025 | Homeland Security

The ongoing Iran conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States. Low-level cyber attacks against US networks by pro-Iranian hacktivists are likely, and cyber actors affiliated with the Iranian government may conduct attacks against US networks. Iran also has a long-standing commitment to target US Government officials it views as responsible for the death of an Iranian military commander killed in January 2020. The likelihood of violent extremists in the Homeland independently mobilizing to violence in response to the conflict would likely increase if Iranian leadership issued a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the Homeland. Multiple recent Homeland terrorist attacks have been motivated by anti-Semitic or anti-Israel sentiment, and the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict could contribute to US-based individuals plotting additional attacks.

Duration

Issued: June 22, 2025
Expires: September 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET

Additional Information

The Iranian Government has publicly condemned direct US involvement in the conflict.

  • Both hacktivists and Iranian government-affiliated actors routinely target poorly secured US networks and Internet-connected devices for disruptive cyber attacks.
  • US law enforcement has disrupted multiple potentially lethal Iranian-backed plots in the United States since 2020. During this timeframe, the Iranian government has also unsuccessfully targeted critics of its regime who are based in the Homeland for lethal attack.
  • If Iranian leadership were to issue a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against specific targets in the Homeland, it could increase the likelihood that a supporter of the Iranian regime is inspired to commit an act of violence in the Homeland.
  • Since the start of the conflict, we have seen media releases by foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs)—
    including HAMAS, Lebanese Hizballah, the Houthis, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, among others—some of which have called for violence against US assets and personnel in the Middle East because of Israel’s attack.
  • The conflict could also motivate violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators seeking to attack targets perceived to be Jewish, pro-Israel, or linked to the US government or military in the Homeland.

Resources to Stay Safe

Report Potential Threats

Listen to local authorities and public safety officials.

If You See Something, Say Something®. Report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or call 911.

The National Terrorism Advisory System provides Americans with alert information on homeland security threats. It is distributed by the Department of Homeland Security. More information is available at: www.dhs.gov/advisories. To receive mobile updates: x.com/dhsgov

If You See Something, Say Something® used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
/----/ We would have the same concerns if Iran was allowed to build nukes. Hopefully Israel takes out those fanatics onces and for all.
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The link to this Alert was published by MIP's CAO. MIP provides armed protection to a variety of organizations as well as visiting diplomats and other individuals. A significant portion of their client base involves protection of the various Jewish temples and synagogues in the Puget Sound area during their regular weekly services as well as during their High Holy days. Their officers always have their finger on the pulse of any threats that could potentially threaten or endanger those whose lives and family they're protecting.

According to the DHS...

National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin - June 22, 2025 | Homeland Security

The ongoing Iran conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States. Low-level cyber attacks against US networks by pro-Iranian hacktivists are likely, and cyber actors affiliated with the Iranian government may conduct attacks against US networks. Iran also has a long-standing commitment to target US Government officials it views as responsible for the death of an Iranian military commander killed in January 2020. The likelihood of violent extremists in the Homeland independently mobilizing to violence in response to the conflict would likely increase if Iranian leadership issued a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against targets in the Homeland. Multiple recent Homeland terrorist attacks have been motivated by anti-Semitic or anti-Israel sentiment, and the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict could contribute to US-based individuals plotting additional attacks.

Duration

Issued: June 22, 2025
Expires: September 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET

Additional Information

The Iranian Government has publicly condemned direct US involvement in the conflict.

  • Both hacktivists and Iranian government-affiliated actors routinely target poorly secured US networks and Internet-connected devices for disruptive cyber attacks.
  • US law enforcement has disrupted multiple potentially lethal Iranian-backed plots in the United States since 2020. During this timeframe, the Iranian government has also unsuccessfully targeted critics of its regime who are based in the Homeland for lethal attack.
  • If Iranian leadership were to issue a religious ruling calling for retaliatory violence against specific targets in the Homeland, it could increase the likelihood that a supporter of the Iranian regime is inspired to commit an act of violence in the Homeland.
  • Since the start of the conflict, we have seen media releases by foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs)—
    including HAMAS, Lebanese Hizballah, the Houthis, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, among others—some of which have called for violence against US assets and personnel in the Middle East because of Israel’s attack.
  • The conflict could also motivate violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators seeking to attack targets perceived to be Jewish, pro-Israel, or linked to the US government or military in the Homeland.

Resources to Stay Safe

Report Potential Threats

Listen to local authorities and public safety officials.

If You See Something, Say Something®. Report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or call 911.

The National Terrorism Advisory System provides Americans with alert information on homeland security threats. It is distributed by the Department of Homeland Security. More information is available at: www.dhs.gov/advisories. To receive mobile updates: x.com/dhsgov

If You See Something, Say Something® used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
/----/ Thank God for Trump.
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And just like that.

Libtards lose in the Supreme Court.... again.

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Now the left can't hack of the genitals of children anymore. :thup:

I know, that's gotta piss them off.

Moonglug

:dunno:
/—-/ For decades since WWII, folks had pondered what if we took out Hitler in 1936… Well, we now know because WWIII has been averted.
 
DHS is the spawn of the staged events of 11 September, and therefore illegitimate. That agency went along with the Scamdemic, demonstrating it has no interest at all in the welfare of US Citizens.
 
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