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U.S. Security Strained: Attacks, Staffing Cuts and a Shifting Homeland Threat Picture
A series of recent attacks and attempted attacks in the United States has exposed strains in the homeland security apparatus. Experts link rising domestic risk to overseas conflict and argue that recent personnel cuts and shifting enforcement priorities have weakened the nation’s capacity to anticipate and prevent attacks.

Retired Air Force General Who Ran Wright‑Patterson Research Lab Missing as U.S. Moves on UAP Transparency
Retired Brig. Gen. William Neil McCasland, who once led the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright‑Patterson, has been missing since February 27 and local police, the FBI and military teams are searching for him. The case has drawn attention because of McCasland’s links to sensitive research and recent moves by the U.S. government to declassify records on unidentified aerial phenomena, raising the risk of conspiracy-driven speculation.

Missing Retired U.S. General Who Led Air Force Research Lab Intensifies UAP Conspiracy Fears
Retired Brig. Gen. William N. McCasland, a former head of the Air Force Research Laboratory, has been missing since February 27 after leaving his New Mexico home on foot. His disappearance, coming amid renewed calls for UAP file disclosures, has revived unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, even as family and former officials urge restraint while the FBI and military search.

Former FBI Official Warns Iran Could Activate ‘Sleeper Cells’ in U.S.; Washington Elevates Alert
A Chinese report citing a former FBI official warns Tehran could activate clandestine ‘sleeper cells’ in the United States, prompting U.S. agencies to raise alert levels. While authorities have increased patrols and surveillance, public evidence tying Iran to active, operational sleeper networks on U.S. soil remains limited and politically sensitive.

Pentagon Readies 1,500 Troops as Federal Agencies Mobilize After Minneapolis ICE Shooting
The Pentagon has told about 1,500 active-duty troops to be ready for possible deployment to Minnesota after an ICE shooting in Minneapolis sparked sustained protests. The FBI is seeking volunteer agents to work temporarily in the city, and the Justice Department has opened criminal inquiries into state and local officials, signaling a sharp federal escalation that raises legal, political and civil‑liberties concerns.