Iran Issues Threats to Western Tech Firms Amid Conflict

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced threats against economic centers and banks associated with the US and Israel in response to an alleged attack on a bank in Tehran. The IRGC specifically named companies such as Nvidia, Microsoft, and others known for military technology, highlighting a shift towards targeting infrastructure tied to foreign entities. The announcement underscores the escalation into what Iran calls an 'infrastructure war', with listed companies now regarded as legitimate attack targets.
This development raises significant concerns for technology firms operating in the region, particularly those managing data centers. Given the potential for damage to these installations, estimated repair costs could reach millions, without insurance coverage for losses stemming from military actions. As Iran escalates its military rhetoric, the risk of operational disruptions or retaliatory attacks against foreign tech infrastructure increases, potentially jeopardizing the economic viability of US and allied companies in the Middle East.
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