Fifa World Cup matches face heightened terror risk in US amid Iran conflict
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Fifa World Cup matches in the US are facing heightened terrorism risks amid the US-Israel conflict with Iran. Experts highlight vulnerabilities related to potential homegrown violent extremists, citing intelligence gaps and a reliance on outdated counter-terrorism expertise within federal law enforcement.
Experts warn of βsoft targetβ vulnerabilities and intelligence gaps as federal agencies prepare to secure 78 matches across 11 cities Fifa World Cup matches set to be held across the United States face heightened terrorism risks, with experts warning that vulnerabilities are being amplified by the US-Israel conflict with Iran and a depletion of counter-terrorism expertise within federal law enforcement. The biggest threat stems from homegrown violent extremists, often lone actors that may have become radicalized online by extreme political views or jihadists such as the Islamic State (Isis), said four counter-terror experts interviewed. Continue reading...