Tehran Threatens Retaliatory Strikes on Google and Microsoft Facilities Following Israeli Bank Bombing
Tehran targets Microsoft and Google infrastructure as regional war expands to corporate assets.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 11, 2026, 4:13 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Premium Times

Iran Targets Silicon Valley Giants in Escalating Infrastructure Conflict
The geopolitical crisis in the Middle East reached a volatile new phase on Wednesday as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued specific threats against the regional facilities of premier U.S. technology companies. The semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that Tehran has identified Google and Microsoft as legitimate targets for retaliation following a devastating strike on an Iranian bank in the capital. This shift marks a significant expansion of the war’s theater, as the IRGC formally declared its intent to strike "economic centers" and corporate infrastructure linked to American and Israeli interests, suggesting that the digital and physical assets of these multinational firms are no longer considered off limits.
Retaliatory Logic Behind the Blacklisting of American Tech Firms
The latest threats stem from a direct military provocation on Tuesday night when Israeli forces targeted a bank branch in Tehran, resulting in multiple civilian casualties among the staff. Iranian authorities have characterized this attack as an illegitimate breach of the traditional rules of engagement, prompting a symmetrical response against Western financial and technological hubs. Beyond the search and software giants, the IRGC released an extensive list of targeted entities that includes Nvidia, IBM, Oracle, and the data analytics firm Palantir. According to the IRGC, these companies are being singled out because their proprietary technology has allegedly been integrated into Israeli military applications used during the current conflict.
Warnings to Civilians and the Expansion of Engagement Zones
The Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, a prominent entity under the IRGC’s control, issued a stark directive to the regional population to maintain a safe distance from any facility associated with U.S. or Israeli banking and commerce. A spokesperson for the group stated that the recent strikes on Tehran’s financial district have essentially authorized Iran to broaden its scope of targets to include any infrastructure belonging to the "Zionist regime" and its American allies. The military command emphasized that the war is no longer confined to border skirmishes but has evolved into a comprehensive infrastructure struggle, warning that the American government should prepare for a "painful response" to...
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