By Abdul Masih —
Think the Afghan national attack in Washington D.C. was a one-off?
Think again.
Even worse attacks — like coordinated shooters mass casualty events — are coming, warns CIA profiler Sarah Adams.
“We impacted them in Afghanistan. We impacted them in Iraq. We impacted them in Syria, which is kind of the most recent open wound,” says Sarah, who left the CIA is working in the private sector to warn Americans to not grow complacent with enemies who unceasingly plot the demise of the West.

“They want our war fighters who did that in those countries to feel it here,” she adds. “They want you to feel it in your neighborhood at your home. They don’t want you to feel safe where you live now. Israel had a little hubris; there were reports going in, Israel got information about the Hamas guys training in Afghanistan.”
Despite receiving intelligence prior to Oct. 7, 2023, Israel was blind-sided by the Hamas attack. “Now the US government is getting the same type of information that Israel was getting… (and they’re attitude is) ‘that’s not going to happen here.'”
On Wednesday, Afghan Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, fired upon two West Virginia National Guardsmen, killing one and critically wounding the other, in the nation’s capitol, as accused by police. Lakanwal was a former CIA asset and was granted asylum in 2021 but apparently turned hostile, a so-called treacherous green-on-blue attack similar to those suffered by coalition forces in 2008 -’21 (killing 160 and wounding 200 others).
“Allahu Akbar!” he shouted before he killed Sarah Beckstrom and critically wounded Andrew Wolfe with a hailstorm of bullets. Lakanwal was neutralized by fellow guardsmen and police and is under guard at a hospital after receiving non-lethal fire.
The good things was it was a lone gunman.
According to Adams, terror groups are now wanting to use multiple shooters to create chaos and get larger casualty numbers.
Lakanwal was from the Khost Province of Afghanistan. This is where the Haqqani Network operated. The Sunni Islamist militant organization founded by Jalaluddin Haqqani, who emerged as a top Afghan warlord and insurgent commander during the anti-Soviet war and became a mentor for and associate of Osama bin Ladin.

Today, Jalaluddin’s son, Sirajuddin Haqqani, is now head of the Afghanistan’s Interior Minister under the Taliban. According to Adams, Sirajuddin grants entry to Afghanistan to any international terrorist and trains them at bases. He issues them passports and sends them into the world to emigrate toward targets, like the U.S.
Most of the green-on-blue (with green uniforms as US allies turning fire on “blue” U.N./coalition forces) were done by infiltrators. Was Lakanwal an infiltrator who infiltrated all the way to America? The case is rife with speculation, considering he’s from Haqqani territory.

Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, over 190,000 Afghan nationals were resettled in the U.S. through programs like Operation Allies Welcome (OAW) and Enduring Welcome. Of those asylumn seekers, 55 were flagged in 2024 for terror links and put on watchlists.
Claims are circulating that 1,400 Afghan refugees are suspected to have ties to ISIS-K, the remnant of ISIS operatives who are even more radical than the Taliban, even calling the rulers of Afghanistan apostates. ISIS-K seeks world domination by violence.

Fortunately, some Afghan terrorism attacks have been foiled:
- Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi and Abdullah Haji Zada plotted a mass casualty event at polling places on Election Day 2024 in Oklahoma City. They acquired AK-47s and ammunition but were arrested and are currently serving prison sentences.
- In an unrelated arrest, an unnamed Afghan evacuee (referenced in congressional hearing) was apprehended for plotting a different Election Day attack.
- Eight suspects were apprehended for plotting an attack on Halloween out of Dearborn, Michigan, which has a huge Muslim population. Several of the suspects were Arab, but many of their countries of origin was not released. They were inspired by ISIS.
Security experts say that individual citizens should arm themselves and train. Don’t expect professionals like police and National Guard to be able to prevent every terror plot. You should train for multiple shooter events. Don’t assume that you are off-radar for the terrorists, as sometimes they prefer soft targets (like churches) because they’re easier prey than the nation’s capitol.

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