Furious Gavin Newsom blames Trump for chilling Iran drone plot
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Governor Gavin Newsom of California has highlighted the possibility of Iranian drone attacks on the state as a ‘critical’ concern currently being monitored by both state and federal authorities. At the same time, he criticized President Trump for his management of Middle Eastern conflicts.

“Drone issues have been a primary concern,” Newsom stated during a news conference on Tuesday.

Newsom mentioned that he has not yet engaged in discussions with the White House regarding these heightened security threats, while also attributing blame directly to President Trump.

“I have not communicated with the president directly about this matter, and I wish he would address the American people to explain the situation and the ultimate goal,” Newsom remarked.

He further commented, “There seems to be no clear resolution in sight concerning the Strait of Hormuz,” noting that Iran’s blockade of this vital shipping lane is hindering crude oil exports.

California Governor Gavin Newsom characterized potential Iranian drone attacks on California as a 'critical' threat currently under state and federal surveillance, while simultaneously criticizing President Trump's handling of Middle Eastern conflicts

California Governor Gavin Newsom characterized potential Iranian drone attacks on California as a ‘critical’ threat currently under state and federal surveillance, while simultaneously criticizing President Trump’s handling of Middle Eastern conflicts

Since the first 24 hours of Operation Epic Fury, Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks have dropped drastically

Since the first 24 hours of Operation Epic Fury, Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks have dropped drastically

The FBI has issued a warning to California law enforcement about the possibility of Iranian drone strikes on the West Coast, potentially as retaliation for the United States’ actions against the Islamic Republic.

‘Iran allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United State Homeland, specifically against unspecified targets in California, in the event that the US conducted strikes against Iran,’ the alert obtained by ABC News said. 

‘We have no additional information on the timing, method, target, or perpetrators of this alleged attack,’ the FBI update continued. 

The alert surfaced as the Trump administration continued its sustained offensive against Iran. This move follows a pattern of escalation in the Middle East, where the regime in Tehran has used drone warfare as a primary tool for retaliation. 

Both the FBI and the White House declined to comment for this story. 

Mexican drug cartel drone usage has also ticked up in recent months, raising the stakes for US border security and the safety of personnel operating in the region.

A government bulletin from September warned that an unverified tip indicated Mexican cartel bosses may have greenlit drone strikes targeting American law enforcement and military personnel along the southern border. 

The bulletin noted that while such an attack on US soil would mark a dramatic and historic escalation, officials considered the scenario plausible, even as they acknowledged cartels have historically steered clear of provocations likely to trigger a heavy response from Washington.

Iran has showed off a sprawling underground network of tunnels filled with row after row of drones and rockets

Iran has showed off a sprawling underground network of tunnels filled with row after row of drones and rockets

File photo of the Hollywood sign in California

File photo of the Hollywood sign in California

Rows of Iranian drones and missiles were seen in underground tunnels

Rows of Iranian drones and missiles were seen in underground tunnels 

The warning provided no details on how drone-capable ships might approach the US coast.

Officials have remained wary for years that Tehran might ‘forward-deploy’ hardware in anticipation of a direct military confrontation with Washington or Jerusalem.

The drone threat comes as Iran launched a cyber offensive against one of the world’s leading medical technology companies.

Michigan-based Stryker experienced a global outage on Wednesday, saying thousands of employees have lost access to work systems.

It employs approximately 53,000 people globally.

The company is a leading provider in advanced medical technologies that improve healthcare outcomes, including joint replacements, robotic-assisted surgical systems, trauma and neurotechnology products.

The Tehran-aligned Handala group issued a statement on Telegram, saying it wiped more than 200,000 systems and extracted 50 terabytes of data in retaliation for military strikes on Iran.

Handala emerged around 2022 and has claimed responsibility for a number of cyberattacks against Israeli and Western targets.

Footage released by the Fars News Agency, which is closely linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, shows long lines of missiles and Shahed drones

Footage released by the Fars News Agency, which is closely linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, shows long lines of missiles and Shahed drones

A Shahed drone fired by Iran

A Shahed drone fired by Iran 

Shahed drones cost just tens of thousands of dollars to produce, and take little time to manufacture

Shahed drones cost just tens of thousands of dollars to produce, and take little time to manufacture

The alert surfaced as the Trump administration began its sustained offensive against Iran. This move follows a pattern of escalation in the Middle East, where Tehran has increasingly utilized drone warfare as a primary tool for retaliation

The alert surfaced as the Trump administration began its sustained offensive against Iran. This move follows a pattern of escalation in the Middle East, where Tehran has increasingly utilized drone warfare as a primary tool for retaliation

The group claimed it shut down Stryker offices in 79 countries and that all extracted data is ‘now in the hands of the free people of the world.’

Stryker is active in over 100 countries around the world. 

‘Our major cyber operation has been executed with complete success,’ Handala says in a statement, describing the attack as retaliation for what it calls ‘the brutal attack on the Minab school’ and for ‘ongoing cyber assaults against the infrastructure of the Axis of Resistance.’

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