
"So much experience has been decimated from the ranks. The folks that were best positioned to get to the bottom of it before something really bad happened are in many cases no longer with the government, meaning less experienced personnel assigned to the threat are starting from way behind."
"The three acts of violence in the last week have laid bare a heightened terrorism threat unfolding against the backdrop of the U.S. war with Iran and as the country's counterterrorism system is strained by the departures of experienced national security professionals at the FBI and Justice Department."
Three separate violent incidents occurred within one week across the United States, each involving terrorism-related motivations. In New York City, two Islamic State-inspired men brought homemade bombs to a far-right protest. In Michigan, a naturalized Lebanese citizen drove a vehicle into a synagogue before being shot by security and then himself. In Virginia, a previously convicted terrorist opened fire in a university classroom. These incidents highlight an escalating terrorism threat coinciding with U.S. military tensions with Iran. Simultaneously, the counterterrorism system faces significant strain due to departures of experienced FBI and Justice Department professionals. Staffing losses and resource diversions have reduced institutional capacity to prevent attacks, with less experienced personnel now handling critical threat assessments.
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