U.S. Bases in Europe Raise Alert Status Due to Potential Terror Attacks
According to information provided by US authorities to CC on Sunday that the U.S. military bases across Europe are on alert status due to potential terrorist threats targeting facilities or personnel in the region.
According to a U.S. official based in Europe, this is the highest level of threat seen in at least ten years. They said it indicated an “active-reliable threat.”
The U.S. Army uses the Force Protection Condition (FPCON) system to assess and communicate threat levels to military personnel and assets. FPCON levels range from routine operations in peacetime to the highest alert level in response to specific threats. The five FPCON levels are Normal, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta.
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Currently, the alert level has been raised to FPCON Charlie, which involves preparing for a reduction in non-essential personnel. Previously FPCON Bravo, indicating a heightened or more consistent risk of terrorist actions had been widely used as a preventive measure to enhance security and readiness across all Department of Defense sites since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The reason for the increased security and threats are not clear till now.
Officials from Europe have warned of potential terrorism on the continent. They especially warned the high-profile events such as the upcoming July Olympics in Paris 2024 and the ongoing European Football Championship in Germany. These are international events that are receiving media coverage and popularity. The security of the areas should be high.
These threats highlight the need for rapid and continuous vigilance to protect the U.S. military personnel and facilities. High threats areas should be on priority.