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1314 FBI Puts US on HIGH ALERT for Attacks as Iran Refuses Talks

1314 FBI Puts US on HIGH ALERT for Attacks as Iran Refuses Talks

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16 Mar 2026

The FBI has issued a high alert for potential attacks on US soil, citing concerns about Iranian sleeper cells and lone wolf attacks. This comes amid escalating tensions between the US and Iran, with Iran refusing to engage in peace talks and receiving military support from Russia and China. The alert follows a series of terrorist attacks in the US, including incidents in Houston, Tampa, and Austin.

The FBI is focussing on identifying individuals close to taking violent action, as much of the radicalisation process happens internally. The highly polarised environment contributes to this, as dehumanisation of those with differing viewpoints justifies violent actions. The FBI emphasises the importance of public vigilance, encouraging people to be “eyes and ears” and report suspicious behaviour, while also taking personal safety precautions.

The United States is on high alert for potential attacks, particularly from Iran, who are threatening both physical and cyber attacks. Iranian hackers have already targeted American companies like Striker, a medical device company, and are now targeting major tech companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. The CEO of Armadin, Kevin Mandia, warns that the age of AI is emerging rapidly and that companies need to prepare for more effective and autonomous cyber attacks.

The threat of cyber attacks against the United States has escalated, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. While the Iranian foreign minister has stated they are not seeking peace, the Congressman emphasises the need for robust counterterrorism efforts and highlights concerns about the impact of the war on US security. He also stresses the importance of funding for DHS, excluding ICE, and criticises the administration’s approach to the conflict with Iran.

Law enforcement agencies are increasing patrols and utilising intelligence to protect potential targets, particularly those associated with the Jewish community, amidst heightened security threats. The Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Arachi, stated that Iran is not seeking negotiations with the US, despite President Trump’s claims, and is prepared to defend itself. The conflict, according to Arachi, is a “war of choice” by the US and will continue until President Trump acknowledges its illegality.

The Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Aragchi, stated that Iran is not seeking a ceasefire or negotiations with the US, as they believe the conflict is an illegal war of choice by President Trump. He asserted that Iran is only defending itself and targeting American assets, not civilian areas. Aragchi also addressed concerns about Iran’s nuclear material, stating it is under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency and that Iran is open to negotiations regarding safe passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, speaking via Zoom, stated that Iran has no plans for talks with the US and is issuing threats against US bases and soil. The US, in response, has targeted Iranian military sites and threatened further action, including against Iran’s oil infrastructure. Iran demands an end to US and Israeli strikes before considering ceasefire talks.

Hezbollah, a terrorist organisation, is using civilian areas in Lebanon as bases, complicating Israeli military operations. The US is pushing for Iran to come to the negotiating table, but Iran is refusing until strikes stop. Meanwhile, a partial government shutdown in the US is impacting DHS funding, raising concerns about national security and causing travel disruptions.

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