US Special Operations Group Warns Of High Terror Attack Risk Due To Biden’s Policies

A U.S. special operations group has issued a grave warning about the heightened risk of a major Islamic terrorist attack on American soil. The Special Operations Association of America (SOAA), led by Chairman Christopher Miller, a former Acting Secretary of Defense, attributes this increased threat to President Joe Biden’s foreign policy and open border policies.

In a letter, Miller expressed the organization’s deep concerns about the current threat environment, highlighting the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan as a significant factor. This pullout has left the U.S. without critical counterterrorism and intelligence capabilities, enabling terrorist groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda to regain strength.

“The United States has lost significant intelligence collection capabilities in the region, leaving federal authorities blind and deaf to emerging threats,” the letter stated. It emphasized that the resurgence of terrorist training camps in Afghanistan has led to successful attacks by the Islamic State’s regional branch against targets in Iran and Russia, suggesting an increased risk to the U.S.

The SOAA also pointed to the porous southern border as a significant security risk. The letter noted numerous instances of individuals on terrorist watchlists attempting to enter the U.S., with an unknown number of terrorists potentially already within the country.

Adding to these concerns, FBI Director Christopher Wray testified last year that foreign terrorists were exploiting Biden’s border policies to plan attacks on the U.S. He likened the current threat level to the pre-9/11 era, stating, “I see blinking lights everywhere I turn,” indicating widespread warning signs.

The SOAA represents thousands of elite military operators, including Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, Marine Raiders, and Air Force Commandos. Their warning underscores the critical need for robust intelligence and security measures to protect against the escalating threat of terrorism.