Iran’s Revolutionary Guards issue direct military threat against Google, Apple, and 16 other major U.S. corporations
The IRGC has announced it will target 18 U.S. companies, including Google, Microsoft, and Tesla, starting April 1 in retaliation for attacks on Iran.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 12:31 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Reuters

The Escalation of Targeted Corporate Threats
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has significantly escalated regional tensions by issuing an explicit military threat against a group of 18 high-profile U.S. corporations. According to reports from Iranian state media, the elite military wing intends to begin targeting these companies on April 1, marking a shift in strategy from traditional military targets to global commercial entities. The IRGC has framed these potential strikes as a direct response to recent acts of "terror" and military pressure exerted against the Iranian regime, suggesting that private industry will now bear the cost of geopolitical conflict.
Technology and Aerospace Giants on the List
The list of 18 targeted entities includes some of the world's most influential technology and aerospace firms. Among the companies named are Microsoft, Google, Apple, Intel, IBM, and Tesla, alongside the aerospace leader Boeing. By specifically naming these organizations, the IRGC appears to be targeting the backbone of American economic and technological influence in the Middle East. The threat implies that any physical infrastructure, regional offices, or operational units associated with these brands could be subject to kinetic or cyber-based destruction in the coming days.
Specified Timeline for Retaliatory Actions
In a departure from typical vague warnings, the IRGC provided a specific operational window for the commencement of these attacks. The official statement declared that "destruction of their respective units" would begin at 8 PM Tehran time on Wednesday, April 1. This specific deadline puts regional security forces and corporate security teams on high alert, as it suggests a synchronized effort to disrupt U.S. business interests as a form of asymmetric warfare. The regime has characterized this move as an "exchange" for each military action taken against Iranian soil or interests.
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