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Prepare for a Large-Scale Terror Attack
Prepare for a Large-Scale Terror Attack
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍United States, AfghanistanIf you have been paying attention to the threat profile of your contemporary world, you may have seen a notice issued by the National Counterterrorism Center regarding the high likelihood of a terror attack on the homeland in the near future. The predicted model of the attack will involve multiple cities being hit simultaneously, in a style similar to what was seen in Mumbai, India, in 2008, and the Paris, France, attack in 2015. While it is good to see at least some elements of the federal government start to pay attention, it is too little, too late. This information is nothing new, and the situation grows dire. This pending threat was brought to light by Sarah Adams, an ex-CIA targeter, who appeared on the Shawn Ryan Show last fall. She, along with well-known ex-military figures like Dave Benton and ex-Green Beret Scott Mann, have been sounding the alarm about this imminent disaster. Ahmed Massoud, the son of the legendary Afghan leader Ahmed Shah Massoud, has also warned of the terror nexus emerging as a result of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, which is fostering this new threat. Warnings about this potential catastrophe have been made for years. The preparedness network, Survival Dispatch, has been discussing the inevitable threat of terrorism on a near-daily basis. For the past few months, they have partnered with CommandEleven, which operates in Afghanistan and Pakistan, to monitor this developing risk and urge action at all levels of government and community. Why has it taken this long for officials in Washington to respond? The reasons are likely the same inefficiencies that plague the government across various crises. Regardless, if you are not familiar with this looming threat profile, heres a synopsis: According to Adams, CommandEleven, and others, thousands of Al Qaeda operatives are reportedly already in place within the continental United States, a consequence of the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and the issues surrounding border security. Many Americans consider Al-Qaeda a remnant of the past; however, they still pose a primary threat to national security through collaboration with multiple terror networks. The intelligence being gathered suggests that the attackers will likely target mid-sized cities, chosen for their limited law enforcement and medical resources relative to larger urban areas. Hospitals in these locations are particularly vulnerable, as taking them over would cripple the medical response to an attack, amplifying the casualties. The situation is grave, as the leaders of various terror networks are reportedly using abandoned military bases for training. With the current administration seemingly unwilling to take these warnings seriously, citizens must consider that they may be left to fend for themselves during such an attack. Preparations should be made proactively, starting with understanding the 'Mumbai Terror Model,' which outlines how future assaults may unfold in a similar fashion with multiple attacks occurring in rapid succession across various locations. Individuals should heighten their situational awareness in crowded public spaces and anticipate possible signs of trouble. Being armed is advised, especially in gun-free zones, to increase personal safety and provide a means to escape potential threats. A family plan detailing what actions to take during an emergency should be created, including alternate meeting spots and communication strategies. Additionally, its crucial to stock up on supplies to endure a prolonged crisis. Planning for both at-home defensive strategies and community engagement will also play a vital role in managing any disaster effectively. Engaging with neighbors for mutual support could be key, particularly considering that traditional emergency responses may fail. In conclusion, the time for individual and communal preparedness is now. The government has not taken adequate steps to address the looming threat, implying that citizens need to equip themselves and develop plans with their communities.