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Purported Iran Threat to Attack California with Drones Deemed 'Not Credible' by LA Port Chief

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 07:09 PM

The threat of a drone attack on California by Iran that prompted an FBI warning was dismissed as 'not credible' by a Los Angeles port executive.

A recent threat by Iran to attack California with drones has been deemed 'not credible' by the executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, according to a report from FreightWaves. The FBI had issued a warning about the purported threat, but the port chief, Gene Seroka, stated that the information 'was not credible' and that the port was operating normally. Seroka noted that the port was in close communication with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, but that no specific or credible threat had been identified. The report suggests that the threat, which was not substantiated, may have been part of Iran's efforts to project an image of capability in the face of increased sanctions and military pressure from the United States. Experts have cautioned that Iran may attempt 'asymmetric' attacks, such as using drones or other unconventional means, in response to the killing of a top Iranian general earlier this year. However, the LA port chief's assessment that the specific threat was not credible provides reassurance to the maritime industry and supply chain stakeholders that operations are continuing without disruption. Maintaining secure and reliable port operations is crucial for the flow of goods and the broader health of the US economy.
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