
Iran Targets Google and Microsoft as Military Threats
Published March 14, 2026
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Iran's new military strategy targets tech giants like Google and Microsoft, raising concerns with ongoing cyber and drone tactics.
Iran has declared major U.S. tech companies, including Google and Microsoft, as military targets in the Middle East, marking a significant escalation in cyber and drone warfare. This move is part of a broader threat that also includes economic and banking interests linked to US and Israeli entities in the region. Iranian officials have described these companies as enemy infrastructure, indicating potential targeting of their assets. The announcement has led to heightened security measures, including evacuation of certain buildings in the UAE.
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