Amid heightened security concerns surrounding the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2017, reports have surfaced indicating an increased recruitment effort by an Islamic terror organization targeting English-speaking operatives. Security analysts have been closely monitoring communications among these members, who allegedly plan large-scale attacks on the day of the inauguration.
The group, identified as ISIS, has reportedly intensified the production of special edition official videos with English subtitles in recent weeks. The aim appears to be bolstering their influence and reinforcing their targets on U.S. soil. Furthermore, the ISIS-linked Amaq Agency Telegram channels, which temporarily went offline following a recent terror attack in the U.S., have resumed posting on social networks.
As the inauguration date approaches, U.S. special forces are expected to be on high alert, cognizant of the potential threat posed by these newly recruited operatives. The situation underscores the need for rigorous security measures to counteract any planned attacks and maintain the safety of the inauguration ceremony.
RELATED ARTICLES
- USA Issues Threat to Hungary over Continuous Support for Putin
- President Biden says it is Trump's Fault that the Southern Border is Not Secure
- Trump's BASED 'Conservative' Supreme Court Denies Religious Exemptions to Biden's Mandate
- Trump's man Anthony Fauci slams Trump over COVID-19 response, praises Biden
- Tucker Carlson calls out Trump as a puppet of Jared Kushner