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IRGC targets Apple, Google and US tech

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Iran's Revolutionary Guards named 18 US technology companies as strike targets, claiming they provided AI targeting for US and Israeli strikes, and issued a one-kilometre evacuation warning for staff near company facilities. The ultimatum expired without strikes but follows the pattern of the university ultimatum.

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Key takeaway

IRGC applied the university ultimatum template to US technology companies, achieving disruption without expending weapons.

The IRGC issued threats on 1 April naming 18 US technology companies as targets including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Nvidia, Boeing, JPMorgan Chase, and Palantir, warning employees to evacuate within one kilometre by 8pm Tehran time. The precedent was the university ultimatum , which expired without strikes but succeeded in closing campuses across three countries for several days.

The IRGC's targeting logic is explicit: it claims Apple, Google, Nvidia, Palantir, and Boeing provided AI targeting systems used in US and Israeli strikes. Whether that claim is accurate is almost irrelevant to the threat's effect. Palantir and Boeing have documented defence contracts. Apple, Google, and Microsoft are commercial companies with cloud infrastructure used by defence departments. Nvidia's chips power most modern AI systems. The IRGC is categorising the entire US technology supply chain as a legitimate military target, a doctrinal escalation that extends well beyond this conflict.

The ultimatum expired without strikes, consistent with the university precedent. The coercive effect, including staff disruption, office evacuations, and reputational damage, is achieved without expending a weapon. The IRGC has declared Gulf universities legitimate targets and now US corporate campuses; each ultimatum tests a new category of civilian infrastructure as a pressure tool.

The one-kilometre evacuation warning, broadcast in English, is designed for maximum Western media coverage. Issue a threat, watch the disruption, claim credit if anything happens nearby, and absorb no military cost if nothing does.

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In plain English

Iran's Revolutionary Guards published a list of 18 American companies ; including Apple, Google, and Boeing ; and said their facilities are now military targets, claiming these companies built AI systems used to bomb Iran. They told workers to get at least one kilometre away by a specific time. That deadline passed without any attack. This is the same thing they did with universities across the Gulf two days earlier ; the threat closed campuses without firing a single missile. The tactic works: it causes disruption, fear, and economic cost without the IRGC having to do anything. Iran appears to have found a way to wage economic and psychological warfare through threats alone.

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Root Causes

Israel classified Iranian universities ; Malek Ashtar and Imam Hossein ; as IRGC military research facilities and struck them. The IRGC's reciprocal classification of US tech companies as AI targeting infrastructure applies the same dual-use logic in reverse.

Escalation

If IRGC strikes against US corporate facilities outside the Middle East were ever executed, the conflict would immediately expand to a dimension the US public would experience directly. The threat itself is likely calibrated to remain below execution threshold while maximising disruption.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    Naming civilian technology companies as military targets under an AI targeting justification establishes a legal and doctrinal precedent for treating commercial tech infrastructure as military.

    Long term · Assessed
  • Risk

    The coercive ultimatum template ; issue warning, let it expire, repeat ; creates an escalation pathway where one execution would be catastrophic.

    Short term · Reported
  • Consequence

    US technology companies with Gulf operations now face permanent security exposure regardless of whether attacks are carried out.

    Medium term · Assessed
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