Trump Dismisses Iran Drone Threats to US West Coast
Despite FBI warnings of drone threats to California, President Trump said he is not worried about retaliatory Iranian attacks on U.S. soil after recent strikes.
- On March 11, 2026, President Donald Trump said he was not worried about Iran-backed attacks on U.S. soil, telling reporters 'No, I don't', while the FBI warned California police of potential drone strikes on the U.S. West Coast, ABC News reported.
- Nearly two weeks ago, the Department of Homeland Security Office of Intelligence and Analysis judged Iran and its proxies 'probably' pose targeted threats, after U.S. and Israel strikes.
- An FBI alert described alleged early-February UAV plans off the U.S. coast, while CNN reported Iran began laying a few dozen mines recently in the Strait of Hormuz connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea.
- The insurance giant Chubb will serve as lead underwriter for a U.S.-government program, amid Spain's Andalusia bases decision and Trump's warning 'We may cut off trade with Spain,'
- President Donald Trump warned that the U.S. military destroyed about 16 mine-layers, saying 'Their leaders are gone, and we could do a lot worse', while Iran urged preparation for oil price $200 a barrel.
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Donald Trump says he is not worried about Iran-backed attacks on US soil
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he was not worried about Iran-backed attacks on U.S. soil, as the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned of Iranian drones potentially striking the U.S. West Coast, ABC News reported. In response to U.S. and Israeli strikes that killed top Iranian officials, Tehran has carried out attacks of its own. When asked on Wednesday if he was worried that Iran may increase its retaliation to include s…
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he was not concerned about Iran-backed attacks on US soil. At the same time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned that Iranian drones could attack the US West Coast, ABC News reported.
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