An internal FBI memo recently shared with Southern California law enforcement has raised concerns about Iran’s interest in launching a maritime drone strike. While the report sounds alarming, officials are urging the public to focus on the context of the intelligence.
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The memo suggests that Iran has “aspired” to carry out a “surprise attack” against California.
- The Method: Launching unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) from vessels positioned in the Pacific Ocean.
- The Source: The warning appears to stem from a tip or “aspiration” dated before the current, more intense conflict began.
Is the Threat Imminent?
According to U.S. and California intelligence officials, there is no known, specific, or actionable threat at this time.
- The FBI typically shares these “raw” intelligence tips with local police to ensure “situational awareness,” even if the information hasn’t been fully verified or lacks a specific target.
- The memo does not name a specific city, date, or time for an attack.
Official Responses
| Official | Response / Action |
| President Donald Trump | Acknowledged the investigation at Joint Base Andrews, stating the U.S. is “taking them as they come.” |
| Gov. Gavin Newsom | Stated on X (formerly Twitter) that while no threats are imminent, the state is maintaining a high level of emergency readiness. |
| Law Enforcement | Agencies in Los Angeles and surrounding areas have been briefed but have not raised public alert levels. |
The Bottom Line
This memo serves more as a “heads-up” to local authorities during a period of high international tension rather than a warning of a confirmed, incoming strike. The emphasis from all levels of government is on preparedness rather than panic.















