U.S. intelligence intercepted encrypted signals likely meant to activate Iranian agents abroad on March 9.
Intercepted Signals Heighten Security Alert
On March 9, ABC News reported that U.S. authorities intercepted an encrypted radio transmission believed intended for activating dormant Iranian agents overseas. Security agencies were instructed to increase vigilance.
ABC noted at the time that the message’s content remained undecrypted, citing obtained alerts. Speculation suggested the signal aimed to relay instructions without using internet or cellular networks.
Trump Claims Knowledge of Agents’ Locations
President Trump told reporters the United States knows where “most of the agents” are located.
“I think we’re watching all of them,” he added.
U.S. Declares Victory in Iran Conflict
The president stated that, according to “most people,” the U.S. has already “won” the war against Iran.
“It’s only a question: when? When will we stop?” he continued, suggesting the operation would persist. “We must win quickly,” Trump added.
Trump Warns of Potential Tehran Strike
The U.S. president claimed the United States could strike targets in Tehran, leaving Iran unable to “rebuild as a country.”
“But we don’t want to do that,” he assured. “They have no navy, air force, or air defense… We could destroy their electricity-generating capacity within an hour. Rebuilding it would take them 25 years,” Trump threatened.
War Damage Visible in Satellite Images
Over 12 days of war, military installations and facilities were destroyed. Satellite images reviewed since the conflict’s outset show damage to infrastructure and civilian targets.



