Iran issues direct strike threat to Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Google, 14 other US tech companies — 'These companies should expect destruction of their facilities in response to each act of terror in Iran'
Per the report, the group claimed that it would begin targeting some 18 U.S. and finance companies, specifically their Middle Eastern presences. As noted, the IRGC has already threatened these companies; however, Tuesday's statement represents a marked escalation in rhetorical threat.
The IRGC reportedly stated that the U.S. has "ignored our repeated warnings about the need to stop terrorist operations, and today, a number of Iranian citizens were martyred in your and your Israeli allies' terrorist attacks; Since the main element in designing and tracking terror targets are American ICT and AI companies, in response to this terrorist operation, from now on the main institutions effective in terrorist operations will be our legitimate targets."
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Strikingly, the IRGC warned employees of the named institutions, which also include J.P. Morgan, to "leave their workplaces immediately to save their lives." Residents around these terrorist companies in all countries in the region should also leave their places within a radius of one kilometer and go to a safe place," Iran's armed forces stated. WION further reports the statement, which said: "These companies should expect destruction of their facilities in response to each act of terror in Iran." According to that outlet, strikes could begin as soon as 8 pm Tehran time on April 1.
As noted in our previous coverage, companies like Nvidia and Intel maintain significant Middle Eastern presences. 13% of Nvidia's global workforce resides in Israel, where the company has its second-largest R&D center beyond U.S. shores. Similarly, Intel employs some 9,355 people in Israel.
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Iran issues direct strike threat to Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Google, 14 other US tech companies — 'These companies should expect destruction of their facilities in response to each act of terror in Iran'