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Iran Threats Put American Tech and Liberty on the Line
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is escalating its hostility toward the West by declaring American tech companies as legitimate military targets. The regime claims these private entities are complicit in operations against the Islamic Republic.
By threatening private American enterprise, Tehran is once again demonstrating its disregard for international stability and its commitment to state-sponsored terror. This provocation serves as a reminder that global adversaries view our economic and technological strength as a battlefield.
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- Iran has designated 18 U.S. companies, including Tesla and Microsoft, as targets for potential physical destruction.
- The regime previously launched drone strikes against Amazon Web Services facilities in Bahrain and the UAE.
- Tehran warned employees to vacate their workplaces, setting a deadline for retaliatory strikes against these institutions.
“The main institutions involved in terrorist operations will be legitimate targets for our operations,” the IRGC statement declared.
“We advise the employees of these institutions to immediately distance themselves from their workplaces to preserve their lives.”
The threat includes major firms like NVIDIA and Oracle that have recently expanded their technological footprint in the Middle East. These brazen threats against U.S. interests demand a firm response to ensure the safety of American citizens and assets abroad.
The protection of American industry from foreign radicals is a cornerstone of national security and economic sovereignty. We cannot allow a hostile foreign power to dictate the terms of our global commerce through intimidation.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.