Iranian sleeper cells hiding in U.S. suburbs may strike next after nuclear bombings, insiders tell National Enquirer

Iranian sleeper agents are reportedly embedded across the United States and plotting coordinated revenge attacks following the devastating U.S. airstrike that crippled Iran’s nuclear facilities, sources revealed to The National Enquirer.

Intelligence insiders warn that more than 1,000 covert operatives may be hiding in plain sight, preparing to strike military bases, power grids, and civilian targets in response to the recent bombings at Fordo and Natanz. The U.S. dropped 14 “bunker busters” in the region, according to security officials, with Tomahawk missiles hitting Isfahan to disable Iranian defenses.

Experts fear the sleeper agents are working closely with Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and other Iranian-financed terror groups. Former Army Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely said these groups have long maintained a secret “laundry list” of targets within American borders, ranging from sports arenas to iconic landmarks like Disneyland and the Statue of Liberty.

Border breaches and Biden-era infiltration

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National security sources suggest that thousands of suspected terrorists may have slipped into the U.S. through the southern border during former President Joe Biden’s administration. Former ICE acting director Tom Homan disclosed that at least 1,200 Iranians entered the U.S. during that period, with many potentially connected to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Among those detained in recent months were individuals identified by ICE as former military members and intelligence operatives. One detainee, Abouzar Rahmati, had been working as a contractor for the Federal Aviation Administration before pleading guilty to secretly accessing sensitive documents. He now faces up to 15 years in federal prison.

Soft targets in crosshairs as religious order feared

Sources briefed on intelligence reports told The National Enquirer that these sleeper agents may soon receive a religious decree from Iran’s Supreme Leader, triggering a wave of violence. U.S. intelligence believes their targets include high-traffic locations like malls, airports, sporting events, and concerts — places that maximize terror impact and media exposure.

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The Department of Homeland Security issued a terrorism advisory on June 22 warning of potential cyberattacks and lone-wolf-style strikes driven by anti-Israel sentiment. The bulletin emphasized the elevated threat posed by sympathizers of Iran within the U.S.

A retired U.S. Army intelligence officer said the operatives are likely disguised as average civilians. He claimed they are trained to blend seamlessly into society, awaiting a “coded go-order from abroad.”

CIA contacts told The National Enquirer that these agents are not recent arrivals. Some have been quietly living in the U.S. for years, working regular jobs, raising families, and integrating into communities — all while waiting for their moment.

As America braces for what could be the next 9/11-style tragedy, officials remain in the dark about when or where the attack might strike.