United States reacted strongly to Iran’s threats against American technology companies, moreover the White House issued a clear response, additionally officials addressed warnings from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, therefore tensions between both sides increased further
Threat Linked To Killings
Meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps issued the warning, moreover IRGC stated it would target US tech companies if Iranian leaders faced further killings, additionally firms like Google and Microsoft appeared in the warning, therefore the situation escalated quickly
US Military Readiness Highlighted
Furthermore, a White House official spoke after the warning, moreover the official said US forces remained prepared earlier, additionally the official confirmed readiness continues now, therefore the United States signalled strong defensive intent
Additionally, the official mentioned reduced attacks, moreover ballistic missile and drone strikes dropped by 90 percent, additionally this decline showed effectiveness, therefore officials used this data to support their stance
Iran Expands Target Scope
Meanwhile, Iran already attacked US military bases in Gulf countries, moreover it now expanded focus toward corporate targets, additionally IRGC issued warnings on March 31, 2026, therefore risks now extend beyond military zones
IRGC Issues Direct Threat
Furthermore, IRGC declared strong retaliation plans, moreover it warned destruction of company units after any killing, additionally it accused 18 firms of involvement, therefore tensions reached corporate sectors
Additionally, IRGC advised employees to leave workplaces, moreover it warned workers about safety risks, additionally this statement increased fear among staff, therefore corporate security concerns intensified
List Of Targeted Companies
Meanwhile, IRGC named multiple major firms, moreover the list included Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta, IBM, Dell, Palantir, Nvidia, JP Morgan, Tesla, General Electric, Spire Solutions, G42, and Boeing, therefore a wide corporate network faces risk
Iran’s Accusations Against Firms
Finally, Iran accused these companies of supporting US and Israeli agencies, moreover it linked them to military and intelligence operations, additionally it blamed them for cyber attacks, therefore the conflict now spans technology and security domains













