Navy SEAL and Green Beret on the Biggest Threat to America | Official Preview

Published on September 25, 2024
Duration: 5:48

Former Navy SEAL and Green Beret Scott Mann discusses the escalating threat of terrorists infiltrating the US, potentially using unconventional warfare tactics. He highlights a shift towards 'horrorism'—distributed attacks on soft targets—and stresses the critical need for citizen preparedness, including tactical training like Close Quarters Battle (CQB). The discussion underscores national security warnings about simultaneous threats and the importance of personal responsibility in a volatile landscape.

Quick Summary

The biggest threat discussed is the potential infiltration of terrorists into the US, possibly exploiting border vulnerabilities and utilizing unconventional warfare tactics. They also highlight the shift towards 'horrorism,' which involves localized, distributed attacks on civilian targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Border Infiltration Concerns
  2. 00:31Terrorist Entry Tactics
  3. 01:46State Actors & Unconventional Warfare
  4. 02:31The Rise of 'Horrorism'
  5. 03:10Citizen Training & Preparedness
  6. 04:18National Security Warnings

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the biggest threat to America discussed by the Navy SEAL and Green Beret?

The biggest threat discussed is the potential infiltration of terrorists into the US, possibly exploiting border vulnerabilities and utilizing unconventional warfare tactics. They also highlight the shift towards 'horrorism,' which involves localized, distributed attacks on civilian targets.

How are terrorists potentially entering the US according to the experts?

Experts suggest terrorists might obtain legitimate passports and enter via the US southern border or through South and Central America, bypassing traditional security checks. State actors from nations like Russia and China are also considered potential threats using unconventional methods.

What is 'horrorism' and why is it a concern?

'Horrorism' refers to a shift from large-scale attacks like 9/11 to smaller, localized, and distributed attacks on soft targets where people live, work, and play. This decentralized approach makes it harder to detect and prevent.

Why is citizen preparedness crucial in the current threat landscape?

Given the potential for localized attacks and the sophistication of adversaries, citizens must be prepared. This includes tactical training like Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and having personal responsibility for safety, as external help may not arrive in time.

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