Iran Threatens to Target 18 U.S. Companies Starting April 1, Citizens Urged to Stay Away



The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Iran has issued a stern warning that it will target 18 U.S.-based technology and infrastructure companies starting April 1. This threat was released in response to planned assassinations of Iranian leaders. The list of targeted entities includes tech giants such as Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Tesla, as well as defense company Boeing and financial institution J.P. Morgan.
In its official statement, the IRGC specifically advised employees to immediately leave workplaces associated with these companies. Additionally, the IRGC urged residents within a 1 km radius of the facilities to evacuate to safer areas. This warning marks a serious escalation in Iran’s threat strategy, now directly targeting physical assets and civilian personnel safety.
The full list of 18 companies targeted by the IRGC includes Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta, IBM, Dell, Palantir, Nvidia, J.P. Morgan, Tesla, General Electric, Spire Solutions, G42, and Boeing. The main focus now is on the cybersecurity and physical protection measures that the involved entities will implement ahead of the deadline.
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