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Iran Prepares for Potential US Attack: Khamenei's Directives and Missile Relocation

Published February 22, 2026, 12:12
Iran Prepares for Potential US Attack: Khamenei's Directives and Missile Relocation

Iran is taking increased preparedness measures in anticipation of a potential military attack from the United States, according to a New York Times report. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has tasked Ali Larijani, the country's top national security official, with leading the efforts to counter such an attack, sidelining President Masoud Pezeshkian. Larijani, a veteran politician and former commander of the Revolutionary Guard, is responsible for coordinating the country's defense, managing nuclear negotiations, and collaborating with allies such as Russia, Qatar, and Oman. Larijani has focused on strengthening Iran's internal resilience, correcting weaknesses, and preparing the ground for potential war. He states that Iran does not seek war but will respond to any attack. His rise to power signals a shift towards a more hardline stance in Iranian foreign policy and defense. The NYT analysis is based on interviews with senior Iranian officials, Revolutionary Guard members, and former diplomats. These sources confirm that Larijani is a central figure in planning Iran's response to a potential US attack, while also managing internal challenges such as protests and economic crisis. The situation in the Middle East remains tense, with growing fears of an escalation of the conflict between Iran and the United States. The strengthening of Iran's defense and the delegation of leadership to Larijani suggest that Iran is prepared for the worst-case scenario, while also pursuing diplomatic solutions.