Could Iran attack on U.S. soil? "It is an all-hands-on-deck moment," security analyst says
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As the war between the U.S. and Iran expands with Iranian strikes around the region, concerns have swirled about possible threats on American soil. In:
As the war between the U.S. and Iran expands with Iranian strikes around the region, concerns have swirled about possible threats on American soil.
Iran has launched attacks on U.S. allies in the Middle East, with the Institute for National Security Studies in Israel saying Thursday that Iran has launched more than 1,600 drones so far at Israel, Jordan, Persian Gulf nations and Cyprus.
Two former counterterrorism officials and CBS News national security contributors, Sam Vinograd and Joe Zacks, discussed the possible threats to the U.S. and what Americans should know to help protect themselves.
Vinograd said Iran represents a "multi-dimensional threat to the homeland."
"They seek to inflict damage in our physical spaces, in cyberspace and in terms of the actual information that we're ingesting and digesting and circulating right now," said Vinograd, a former DHS assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat protection.













