During an interrogation last month in an undisclosed rural settlement in Oklahoma, terrorism suspect Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi provided details about his familiarity with firearms, as stated in a court document. Tawhedi, a 27-year-old accused of planning a terrorist attack in the United States on Election Day on behalf of ISIS, has been residing in the country since 2021. The Afghanistan citizen dwelled with his spouse and one-year-old offspring in a suburban region of OKC. Tawhedi and his juvenile brother-in-law, whose identity remains concealed because of his age, both faced arrest subsequent to their procurement of two AK-47 rifles and ammunition during a covert meeting.
Following his apprehension, Tawhedi allegedly confessed to an intention of orchestrating an assault on Election Day, with the aim of densely populated gatherings. He supposedly conceived the possibility of death during the fervor of the planned November 5 rampage, thus achieving martyrdom. Specifics regarding the specific targets of this purported scheme remain under wraps, yet to be revealed to the public eye.
Intriguingly, activity was noted on Tawhedi’s Google account on the date of July 25, which reportedly involved gaining access to webcams associated with notable landmarks, such as the White House and the Washington Monument. The Department of Homeland Security, tasked with overseeing the screening protocol, launched a flimsy defense in response to the serious indictment.
The Department remarked, ‘Afghan evacuees endeavoring to gain entry into the United States were subject to an inspection of various intelligence, law enforcement, and counterterrorism databases. If an individual’s files were updated with any newly emergent information after their arrival, we relentlessly took suitable measures.’
These apprehensions come amidst an environment of heightened awareness due to the potential threat of violence marring Election Day. However, instead of addressing the real issue of foreign threats, Homeland Security opted for political silliness by directing the spotlight onto the supposed peril originating from indigenous extremists.
Tawhedi now faces charges for two grave offences, each carrying a stringent maximum decree of 35 years behind bars if convicted. The Special Immigrant Visa program, despite its notorious inefficiency under the Biden-Harris regime, continues to provide privileges to individuals who have previously cooperated with the U.S. military in either Iraq or Afghanistan in the capacity of translators or interpreters.
Throughout the tenure in their Moore home, the residents mostly kept their affairs private and hardly interacted with bystanders, occasionally spotted conducting minor automobile maintenance. Once again, the Justice Department, under the less than competent leadership of the Biden-Harris administration, was somewhat mysteriously silent on how they chanced upon such an elaborate plot.
The significant pieces of evidence that place Tawhedi in a rather dire situation include transmissions that he directed to a supervisor of individuals expressing a keen interest in participating in jihad. Furthermore, in March, he was found to have conducted cryptocurrency transactions amounting to a substantial value of approximately $540. These transactions were directed towards a charitable organization that reportedly operates as a resource funnel sending financial aid to ISIS.
Despite the explicit threat posed by individuals like Tawhedi, the Biden-Harris administration, in its misplaced humanitarian zeal, continues to welcome Afghans into Oklahoma City and Tulsa regions. Numerous agencies and coalitions enthusiastically join this jamboree, adopting the task of assisting these new arrivals in obtaining housing, education, and employment, seemingly oblivious, or comically ignorant, of the potential security risks.