The Iranian regime escalates the conflict and threatens key U.S. companies.
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The Iranian regime re-escalated the international conflict with an extreme decision. The Revolutionary Guard declared major U.S. technology companies “war targets” and threatened to attack their facilities
.
Among the companies mentioned are giants such as Google, Microsoft and Meta, as well as other strategic firms in the sector.
A direct threat against Western companies
The regime's official statement was overwhelming. It identified 18 companies as “legitimate targets” of retaliation, accusing them of collaborating with the United States and Israel
.
The list includes key players such as Apple, Intel, Nvidia, Oracle, IBM and Boeing, among others.
According to Tehran, these companies have participated in intelligence and objective monitoring tasks.
Global warning and evacuations
The Revolutionary Guard set a specific deadline for
possible attacks.
In addition, he urged:
Employees to leave offices
Residents to move away from headquarters Companies
to prepare for retaliation
The warning raises the level of risk for technological installations in different parts
of the world.
A weakened regime that seeks to escalate the conflict The
threat comes after a series of strategic blows
against the Iranian regime.
The joint offensive of the United States and Israel succeeded in eliminating much of its political and military leadership, weakening its power structure.
In that context, Tehran is trying to respond by expanding the conflict to civil and corporate objectives.
Attacks and counterattacks in full escalation
As the threat spread, the war continued on the ground
.
Israel launched a new wave of attacks on Tehran, while Iran responded with missiles and drones against targets in the region.
The conflict maintains a high level of intensity.
Companies already affected by the conflict
Private infrastructure has already started to feel the impact.
In early March, facilities linked to Amazon were attacked with drones in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
These episodes anticipate the growing risk for Western companies in the region.
An attack on the technological heart of the West
The Iranian threat is no less
.
It points directly against the global technological ecosystem, which is key to the economy and security of the West.
The message seeks to generate pressure beyond the military field.
Trump anticipates a possible near outcome
President Donald Trump maintained that the conflict
could be resolved in a few weeks.
His statements generated partial relief in the markets, with increases in international stock markets and a fall in the price of oil.
Crossed signals about a possible negotiation
While Washington is talking about progress, the Iranian regime denies direct contacts
.
This reflects uncertainty about the course of the conflict.
Israel maintains pressure on Iran
For his part, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the offensive will continue
.
He assured that Iran's military capabilities no longer pose an existential threat.
A conflict that expands beyond the battlefield The inclusion of
technology companies as objectives marks a new level of escalation.
The conflict is no longer just military: now it also impacts the global economic and technological heart.