War With Iran Sparks Violence on American Streets

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The U.S. war with Iran has coincided with a rise in domestic violence and attempted plots—from a Michigan synagogue attack and a Texas bar shooting to a Virginia ROTC classroom shooting and a New York explosives plot—prompting questions about whether overseas conflict inspires lone actors, while officials caution that Iranian-directed attacks may be limited and emphasize ongoing policing and counterterrorism challenges.
- At War With Iran, U.S. Sees More Violence at Home The New York Times
- Iran war puts many in US on high alert, but synagogue attack shows limits Reuters
- From sleeper cells to lone wolves, attacks & threats against US intensify KOMO
- Jihad in America: The Michigan Attack National Review
- US faces elevated terrorism threats against backdrop of Iran war and cuts at FBI, Justice Department AP News
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