The F.B.I. and Department of Homeland Security have raised concerns regarding possible retaliatory attacks in the U.S. following the bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities by U.S. forces. In a briefing, federal officials emphasized that Iran, regarded as a state sponsor of terrorism, may escalate its actions against American interests, urging law enforcement to remain vigilant.
F.B.I. Alerts of Potential Iranian Retaliation Following U.S. Strikes

F.B.I. Alerts of Potential Iranian Retaliation Following U.S. Strikes
Amid recent U.S. military actions in Iran, federal officials warn law enforcement agencies of the heightened risk of Iranian retaliation on American soil.
On a recent call, F.B.I. officials highlighted that historical patterns show Iran and its affiliates often retaliate in response to U.S. geopolitical moves, stressing the importance of coordinated intelligence-sharing with military units including the National Guard. Local authorities, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams, announced heightened police presence around sensitive sites in response to these threats. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security issued a security bulletin indicating the potential for cyberattacks driven by pro-Iranian factions as the situation evolves, reflecting the broader concerns about safety and security amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.