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White House Clears Homeland Warning After FBI Memo Flags Iran Ship-Launched Drone Threat to California

Officials see no imminent threat, with Gulf strikes disrupting shipping and pushing oil higher.

Overview

  • Homeland guidance drafted by the FBI, NCTC and DHS warning of Iran-linked threats was initially held by the White House after DHS flagged it and is now slated for distribution to law enforcement, according to DHS officials.
  • The bulletin says Iran favors targeted assassinations over mass-casualty attacks and lists likely methods including firearms, stabbings, vehicle rammings, bombings, poisoning and arson, along with cyber tactics such as spear‑phishing, email spoofing and voice cloning.
  • A separate FBI memo reports Iran allegedly aspired to launch unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the U.S. coast against unspecified targets in California, with no details on timing, method or perpetrators.
  • California authorities say posture is elevated but report no evidence of an imminent plot, with Governor Gavin Newsom citing ongoing coordination with federal partners.
  • Regional escalation continues with merchant ships hit in Gulf waters, suspected mines constraining the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices hovering near $100 despite record reserve releases, and Western intelligence reporting Russian tactical guidance to Iran on drone operations.