Exclusive: US and ‘israel’ Face Potential Surprise in Event of Iranian Attack, Claims Top Security Official
A high-ranking Iranian security authority has stated that the Islamic Republic is currently at its "peak military readiness," cautioning that any aggressive actions by the United States or Israel would be swiftly countered with an unpredictable response.

An unnamed official told Press TV that Iran’s military is on heightened alert, warning that any aggressive actions by the United States or the Zionist regime would be met with unexpected responses.
A security official has minimized concerns over the recent realignment of US military forces in the region, describing it as a precautionary response to Iran’s threats to target regional interests and bases should any aggressive actions occur.
He stated that the actions of the Americans are not intended as a threat to Iran but are a response to Iran’s threats against their interests.
These comments emerge as the United States initiates a scaled-back evacuation of its personnel from the Middle East. On Wednesday, the US State Department directed the withdrawal of non-essential staff from its embassy in Baghdad and recommended the voluntary removal of military family members from installations in Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
Trump has confirmed the relocation, stating, “They are being moved out because it could be a dangerous place. We’ve given notice to move out, and we’ll see what happens.”
U.S. officials have highlighted increased regional tensions and intelligence reports indicating that Israel might be planning an attack on Iranian nuclear sites. This development has sparked concerns about potential Iranian reprisals targeting American interests in the area.
An Iranian security official announced that a recently acquired collection of confidential Israeli documents has provided Iran with significant intelligence superiority concerning the operations of both the United States and the Israeli state, often referred to as the Zionist regime.
On Sunday, Iran’s Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib announced that materials, encompassing documents related to Israel’s secretive nuclear program and details of its nuclear plans and facilities, have been discreetly transferred to Iran and are slated for imminent publication.
A security official highlighted recent developments in Iran’s military strength, noting the successful test of a ballistic missile equipped with a two-ton warhead, as announced by Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Nasirzadeh.
Iran has reportedly enhanced its military capabilities to the extent that it can launch preemptive strikes, potentially catching adversaries off guard before any aggressive actions are undertaken against them, according to statements from an official source.
In a statement, it was noted that the conflicting narratives emerging from Washington suggest a lack of “practical initiative on the battlefield,” prompting a shift towards psychological warfare tactics.
On Monday, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) issued a warning that the nation is prepared to target Israel’s undisclosed nuclear sites if any act of aggression is perpetrated against the Islamic Republic.
The Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) announced that the intricate intelligence operation was an integral component of Iran’s comprehensive strategy and clandestine activities aimed at countering adversarial propaganda efforts.
A possible Israeli military action against Iran’s nuclear sites could disrupt current negotiations between Iran and the United States aimed at establishing a successor to the 2015 nuclear accord. The original agreement was abandoned by Trump during his initial term.
Trump has consistently issued threats to “bomb” Iran should Tehran fail to agree on a new nuclear deal. Despite these threats, Trump recently disclosed that he halted an Israeli plan to strike Iran a few months back, expressing a preference for allowing diplomatic negotiations to proceed.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, announced on Monday that the upcoming round of indirect negotiations with the United States is set to take place in Oman’s capital, Muscat, this Sunday.
Since April, Tehran and Washington have engaged in five rounds of indirect talks regarding Iran’s nuclear program.