Iran’s passive defense chief Gholamreza Jalali said the Islamic Republic is “fully prepared” for what he described as threat scenarios designed by the United States and Israel, Iranian state media reported.
Speaking at the start of a chemical emergency drill in Assaluyeh, in the Persian Gulf, Jalali said Iran’s defense planning has pushed threats from Washington and Israel to a “deterrence” stage, arguing adversaries must calculate the costs before taking action.
He outlined three scenarios he said opponents pursue, including media pressure and threats aimed at intimidation and forcing negotiations, limited and controlled actions, and attempts to trigger a broader regional war.
Jalali also said safety rules in high-risk sectors including chemical and nuclear industries are enforced strictly, and described drills as a way to identify weaknesses and improve coordination in crisis response.