Mar 31, 2026
The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that 18 prominent American corporations will come under attack for participating in espionage that supported US-Israeli terrorist operations within Iran.
The IRGC stated that the companies’ regional offices and assets will be targeted.In a statement released on Tuesday, the IRGC announced that retaliatory strikes would commence at 8:00 PM Iran time on April 1, warning that the companies’ facilities in the region would be “annihilated.”The list of targeted entities includes major technology firms such as Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, alongside hardware providers like HP, Intel, IBM, and Cisco. Other well-known brands on the list are Tesla, Nvidia, Oracle, JP Morgan, and Boeing.The IRGC characterized these corporations as espionage entities aligned with the US government, saying that their artificial intelligence and internet communication technology services were instrumental in planning terror operations and tracking assassination targets for the US and Israel.The statement further asserted that American tech firms play a central role in carrying out assassinations, declaring that every act of terror inside Iran would be met with an attack on the corresponding facilities of these companies.According to the IRGC, the US and Israel ignored repeated Iranian calls to halt such operations, citing a targeted attack earlier Tuesday that resulted in the deaths of several Iranian citizens.
The IRGC declared that institutions involved in terrorist activities would henceforth be considered legitimate targets, advising employees to leave their workplaces immediately and urging residents within a one-kilometer radius of these companies’ offices across the region to evacuate for their safety.This escalation follows a series of assassinations of senior Iranian political and military figures and their relatives amid ongoing US-Israeli aggression that began in late February. Iran has pledged to retaliate by striking those it deems influential in the attacks.
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