Tehran — A senior Iranian security official has issued a stark warning about what he claims is a conspiracy to stage a major terrorist attack and falsely blame Iran, raising fears of further escalation in an already tense geopolitical environment.

Larijani claimed that certain international networks might be preparing such an operation to justify military action or increase global pressure against Iran. However, he did not present detailed evidence publicly and did not specify when or where the alleged attack might occur.
The warning comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and Western powers, particularly the United States and Israel, as the Middle East continues to face political and military instability. Tehran has repeatedly accused its adversaries of planning “false-flag” operations designed to portray Iran as the aggressor in global conflicts.
Iranian officials insist that the country opposes attacks targeting civilians and warn that any attempt to falsely implicate Iran in such an incident would have serious consequences for regional stability. At the same time, analysts note that accusations and counter-accusations between Iran and its rivals have become increasingly common as geopolitical tensions deepen.
International observers have called for caution and verification of claims, emphasizing the need for credible evidence before drawing conclusions about potential plots or responsibility for any future attack.
The situation remains fluid, and global security agencies are closely monitoring developments as the Middle East continues to face a volatile security environment.












