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The US intelligence community believes that among the biggest threats to America’s national security is the rise of radicalized home-grown lone wolf actors.
The 2026 Annual Threat Assessment released by the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard‘s office reveals that terrorism threats from teenage extremists are surging.
‘The most likely terrorist attack scenario in the Homeland involves US-based lone offenders,’ the March 2026 unclassified report notes.
It goes on to list the 2025 New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the June 2025 attack in Boulder, Colorado examples, and blames anti-Israel sentiment for the increase in offenses of this nature.
‘These individuals take inspiration from foreign terrorist ideologies and propaganda that often exploit world events such as the Gaza conflict to fuel radicalization and mobilization,’ the report claims.
It speculates that several young people have been radicalized due to the ‘ease of accessing terrorist messaging’ through social media.
‘Teenage Islamist extremists were responsible for a significant portion of U.S.-based plotting in 2025, continuing a trend from the past several years,’ it states.
A 16-year-old from Virginia rammed a stolen vehicle into a police car in New Jersey and attempted to stab the police officer in a March 2025 incident. The ATA threat assessment paper notes that the teen was ‘motivated by Islamist ideology’ and had ‘consumed terrorist media and wanted to join ISIS.’
Trump’s top spy chief joined CIA Director John Ratcliffe and FBI Director Kash Patel in testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday about worldwide threats the US is facing.
The 2026 Annual Threat Assessment released by the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s office reveals that terrorism threats from teenage extremists are on the rise
Thousands of Iranians attend a funeral ceremony held for Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary
January 1, 2025, a man radicalized by ISIS drove a truck through a New Year’s parade occurred on Bourbon Street in the popular French quarter of New Orleans.
Fourteen people died and 57 were injured.
The terrorist attack led to the postponement of the Sugar Bowl between Notre Dame and Georgia by almost 24 hours at the Superdome in the city, which also hosted the Super Bowl last year.
Over the summer, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, allegedly shouted ‘Free Palestine’ as he launched makeshift Molotov cocktails at a group of peaceful demonstrators at the Pearl Street Mall in Colorado.
Those gathered for the June 1, 2025 event were participating in ‘Run for Their Lives,’ a group that met weekly for walks to bring more awareness to the Israeli hostages in Gaza.
The FBI immediately described the violence as a ‘targeted terror attack,’ and the DOJ charged him with a hate crime.
The threat of lone actor terrorist attacks and ‘terror cells’ operating inside the US is especially heightened in the aftermath of President Donald Trump igniting a war on Iran.
Super Bowl security ramped up in New Orleans after the New Year’s Day terrorist attack
According to his arrest affidavit, Soliman wanted to kill ‘Zionists’ and searched for Jewish groups online before choosing a weekly Boulder gathering as his target
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was charged Thursday with 118 counts, including attempted murder and assault, after allegedly injuring 15 in Boulder with homemade incendiary devices
The threat of lone actors and ‘terror cells’ inside the US is especially heightened in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s war on Iran
Last week, the President addressed reports of potential Iranian sleeper cells in the United States after reports of a possible drone attack revenge plot that would target California.
Fears of possible cells came after encrypted communications, believed to have come from inside Iran and intercepted by the US, were sent as an ‘operational trigger’ for ‘sleeper assets.’
Those worries were further stoked, as the FBI alerted California law enforcement to potential Iranian drone strikes on the West Coast in retaliation for the US war against Iran.
The president told reporters that federal law enforcement was probing the drone threat.
‘It’s being investigated. You have a lot of things happening, and all we can do is take them as they come,’ he said.
Trump blamed Joe Biden’s immigration policies for the sleeper cell threat – calling him ‘the worst president in the history of our country.’
A woman holds a poster of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
‘I have been [briefed] and a lot of people came in through Biden with his stupid open border,’ he told the group of reporters traveling with him for a two-stop jaunt in Ohio and Kentucky on Wednesday.
‘But we know where most of them are. We’ve got our eye on all of them, I think,’ he added.
The Daily Mail exclusively reported last year how the existence of sleeper cells in and around the US was on the rise due to Iranian and Venezuelan cooperation. The threat, experts explained, was exacerbated by border policies that allowed illegal immigrants to enter the US.