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FBI Memo Exposes Iran’s Alleged Drone Ambitions Against California Amid War Tensions

By Matthias Binder March 12, 2026
California could be attacked by drones because of Iran war, memo warns
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Unverified Intelligence Sparks Nationwide AlertState Leaders Downplay Fears, Affirm ReadinessIran War Context Fuels Drone ConcernsStandard Protocol in Heightened Times

Unverified Intelligence Sparks Nationwide Alert (Image Credits: Unsplash)

California – Federal authorities issued a cautionary alert to law enforcement about a potential Iranian drone strike off the state’s coast, tied to escalating Middle East hostilities, yet emphasized the information lacked verification and posed no immediate risk.[1][2]

Unverified Intelligence Sparks Nationwide Alert

The FBI memo, distributed last week to partners in the Joint Terrorism Task Force, detailed an alleged Iranian plan uncovered in early February 2026. It stated that Iran aspired to launch unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel positioned off the U.S. coast, targeting unspecified sites in California should the United States proceed with strikes against the regime.[1]

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Officials clarified the intelligence stemmed from a U.S. Coast Guard tip but carried no further details on timing, methods, perpetrators, or exact locations. Law enforcement sources described such bulletins as routine precautionary measures rather than indicators of active plots.[2] FBI Assistant Director Ben Williamson later confirmed the document’s existence via social media, attaching a screenshot and underscoring its unverified status to counter initial media portrayals.[1]

Counterterrorism experts noted the absence of any evidence suggesting Iran possessed the means or intent to execute such an operation successfully.

State Leaders Downplay Fears, Affirm Readiness

Governor Gavin Newsom addressed the reports directly, revealing his office had relayed the details to local partners while assembling specialized work groups on drone threats. “Drone issues have been top of mind and we’ve assembled some work groups specifically around those concerns,” Newsom stated.[1]

A spokesperson for the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services reinforced this posture. “While we can’t discuss sensitive details, Californians should know that this kind of coordination happens every day to keep people safe,” the spokesperson said. “California is prepared to protect its communities, and we’ll continue working closely with our federal partners.”[1]

  • Los Angeles Police Department confirmed no known specific threats to the city but pledged ongoing monitoring of global events.
  • Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department maintained an elevated readiness level with heightened vigilance.
  • Federal and state agencies described the memo as one routine update among many daily intelligence shares.

Iran War Context Fuels Drone Concerns

The alert emerged days after the United States and Israel initiated strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, intensifying fears of retaliation on American soil. Iran’s military boasts advanced drones, including Shahed-136 kamikaze models deployed in recent assaults on U.S. bases in the Middle East.[2]

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Homeland security analysts highlighted Tehran’s diverse drone arsenal and history of proxy threats, such as cyberattacks and plots against U.S.-based dissidents. Still, multiple officials reiterated the memo offered no actionable intelligence, labeling it non-credible at present.[1]

Past U.S. experiences with unauthorized drones – ranging from border incursions tied to traffickers to the 2023 Chinese spy balloon incident – underscored vulnerabilities, prompting investments in counter-drone technologies like explosive rounds tested by the Army.

Standard Protocol in Heightened Times

Former FBI agents explained the dissemination as standard over-communication to ensure preparedness. “If they have any inkling that there is information out there, they’re going to broadcast it,” one expert noted, emphasizing it need not be fully vetted to warrant sharing.[2]

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California’s Homeland Security Division elevated its operations following the war’s onset, fostering seamless information flow among state, local, and federal entities. Newsom confirmed no direct discussions with President Trump on the matter, focusing instead on internal safeguards.[3]

Key Takeaways:

  • The FBI memo cited unverified early-February intelligence with no specifics on targets or execution.
  • Officials across levels deemed the threat non-imminent and cautionary in nature.
  • California maintains elevated vigilance and drone-focused preparations amid the Iran conflict.

Vigilance defines effective security in an era of rapid global threats, as demonstrated by this episode – routine alerts prevent surprises. What are your thoughts on balancing preparedness with public calm? Share in the comments.

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