Iran threatens tech giants. Targeted by, among others: Apple, Google and Microsoft

2026-03-31 20:31, updated 2026-03-31 20:41
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) threatened on Tuesday to attack U.S. companies in the region starting Wednesday, April 1, in response to U.S. attacks on Iran. The IRGC statement cited by Reuters listed 18 companies, including: Apple, Google and Microsoft.

“These companies should expect the destruction of their facilities in retaliation for any terrorist act in Iran, starting from 8 p.m. Tehran time on Wednesday, April 1,” the IRGC said in a statement.
The IRGC explains that the US government and technology companies ignored warnings to stop eliminating senior members of the Iranian authorities. They also accused the companies of supporting the military in targeting targets.
We recommend that employees of these institutions immediately leave their workplaces in order to save their lives, wrote the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, quoted by AFP.
Apart from Apple, Google and Microsoft the Iranian regime threatened also to companies: Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, DEL, Plantier, Nvidia, GP Morgan, GE, Spire Solution, G42 and Boeing.
The war between the US and Israel has been going on since March 28, and its effects are felt all over the world, but primarily by the Middle Eastern countries, which are harassed by regular missile and drone attacks. (PAP)
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