31.03.2026 18:55
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that they will launch a new retaliatory attack. The statement said, "As a retaliation for attacks on Iran, starting tomorrow, U.S. technology and artificial intelligence companies in the region will be targeted." The Revolutionary Guards shared the names of 18 U.S. companies, including tech giants such as Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that U.S. and Israeli technology and artificial intelligence companies are supporting attacks on Iran, declaring that these companies will be considered "legitimate targets."
IRAN WILL STRIKE U.S. COMPANIES
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is preparing to increase its retaliatory actions against U.S.-Israeli attacks. In a recent statement from the Revolutionary Guards, locations to be targeted in the region were shared. The statement included, "As a retaliation for attacks on Iran, starting tomorrow, U.S. companies in the region will be targeted."
THEY SHARED THE NAMES OF 18 COMPANIES
In a warning of attacks, the Revolutionary Guards included firms such as "Sisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta, IBM, DEL, Plantier, Nvidia, GP. Morgan, Tesla, GE, Spire Solution, G42, Boeing" in their published target list.
The Revolutionary Guards also warned the employees of these companies to leave their workplaces for their safety.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chief of Staff Dan Caine answered questions regarding U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran during a press conference. Hegseth stated, "Our primary effort is to reach an agreement. We desire for this agreement to be implemented under all possible conditions. If this is not possible, we are ready to continue on our path."
U.S.: WE WILL CONDUCT NEGOTIATIONS WITH BOMBS
Hegseth mentioned that there has been a change in the Iranian administration, and if the new administration behaves "more prudent" than the previous one, U.S. President Donald Trump will implement an agreement, the conditions of which the other side (Iran) is aware of.
Hegseth stated, "If Iran does not agree, the U.S. Department of War will continue its activities with much greater intensity. If Iran is willing to give up its materials and ambitious targets in this regard, we would much prefer to reach an agreement, and that is the main goal. In the military field, we do not want to do more than necessary unless absolutely required."
Hegseth, who said, "During this period, we will conduct negotiations with bombs," noted that necessary steps would be taken if an agreement ensuring that Iran does not acquire nuclear capability is implemented.
U.S.-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN
While negotiations between Tehran and Washington are ongoing, Israel and the U.S. launched a military attack on Iran on February 28.
Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where U.S. bases are located, in addition to Israel.
In the U.S.-Israeli attacks, many high-ranking officials, including the then Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, were killed.