Homeland Security Weekly Update - March 21, 2026

Homeland Security Weekly Update - March 21, 2026

From AlertsUSA Homeland Security Weekly Update by AlertsUSA, Inc.

March 21, 2026 · 6 min

About this episode

This episode discusses Iran's declaration that American and Israeli officials are not safe in various global locations, highlighting the implications for security and protection measures in the U.S.

In this week's update, we examine Iran's bold escalation, declaring that American and Israeli officials, commanders, pilots, and military personnel are "not safe" in parks, resorts, recreational areas, or tourist destinations worldwide. Delivered on state television, this marks Tehran's first explicit pivot to global soft targets. We break down the risks, precedents, and the domestic force-protection measures in place at U.S. installations. An expanded written version of this report can be found in this week’s Threat Journal newsletter. You can subscribe for free by visiting www.ThreatJournal.com. A link to this issue will be sent to you immediately via email. AlertsUSA Homepage http://www.AlertsUSA.com – (Homeland Security Alerts for Mobile Devices) AlertsUSA on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/alertsusa AlertsUSA on Twitter https://twitter.com/alertsusa Threat Journal on Twitter https://twitter.com/threatjournal Threat Journal Homepage https://www.ThreatJournal.com

People in this episode

Host: AlertsUSA

Topics covered

  • Iran escalation
  • global security
  • U.S. military protection
  • soft targets
  • domestic force-protection measures

Keywords

  • Iran
  • U.S. military
  • global security
  • soft targets
  • force-protection measures
  • Threat Journal
  • AlertsUSA

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Iran, American, Israeli, Tehran, Threat Journal

Places: parks, resorts, recreational areas, tourist destinations

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