"Pro-Iran proxy sleeper cells" are planning attacks on U.S. targets in Europe
A "sleeping group" of pro-Iranian proxy organizations is planning attacks on U.S. targets in Europe and the Middle East. In particular, supporters of the Lebanese Shia movement "Hezbollah" and "Al-Qaeda" may attack U.S. military bases and diplomatic institutions in European countries.
The New York Times cited assessments from U.S. and other Western intelligence agencies, predicting that this would be a response to a possible U.S. strike on Iran. Western intelligence agencies speculate that the sabotage operations may be carried out in response to Tehran's call. In addition, Western intelligence agencies also predict that the Houthi rebels in Yemen may resume attacks on Western ships in the Red Sea. These conclusions were drawn by Western intelligence agencies through monitoring the electronic activities of members of pro-Iranian and affiliated organizations. They also believe that there is no evidence of Iran plotting any conspiracy against the United States.
Western security experts have warned the U.S. military and political leadership not to attack the Islamic Republic of Iran. They believe that the implementation of such actions will be far more difficult than the recent military operations against Venezuela. Experts point out that a U.S. military strike on Iran could escalate into a prolonged and bloody armed conflict.
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