Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a severe warning, stating it will target 18 major American technology and aerospace companies if more Iranian leaders are killed in what it calls "targeted assassinations." The threats, announced on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, indicated that retaliatory actions could begin as early as 8:00 PM Tehran time (1630 GMT) on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. The IRGC specifically advised employees of these firms and residents within a one-kilometer radius of their regional facilities to evacuate immediately, citing the companies' alleged complicity in attacks against Iranian officials.[thehindu+16]
Escalating Threats Against US Tech
The IRGC's statement, published through its official news outlet Sepah News and widely reported by various agencies, explicitly named a wide range of prominent U.S. companies. The list includes major tech firms such as Apple, Google, Meta (parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp), Microsoft, Intel, and Oracle. Other significant entities facing potential destruction of their regional units include electric car company Tesla, analytics firm Palantir, and chip giant Nvidia. The threat also extends to hardware and infrastructure providers like IBM, Cisco, HP, and Dell Technologies. Financial institution JPMorgan Chase, aerospace giant Boeing, and other firms like General Electric (GE), G42, and Spire Solutions were also named.[electrek+39]
The Revolutionary Guards alleged that these U.S. information and communications technology (ICT) and artificial intelligence (AI) companies play a central role in "designing and tracking assassination targets" for US-Israeli military strikes against Iran. The IRGC claimed these businesses have actively "assisted US-Israeli terror operations inside Iran by providing espionage services". It further stated that the U.S. government and these tech giants had "ignored our repeated warnings regarding the necessity" of halting operations targeting top Iranian officials. The IRGC warned that "companies that actively participate in terrorist designs will face reciprocal action for every targeted assassination". This direct and explicit threat represents a marked escalation in rhetorical warnings from Tehran.[thehindu+20]
Context of Recent Assassinations and Attacks
This latest threat from Tehran comes amid intensifying regional conflict and a series of recent attacks and retaliations. The IRGC's warning follows the reported killing of Brigadier General Jamshid Eshaghi, head of budget and financial affairs at Iran's armed forces general staff, in a US-Israeli strike. Earlier, a significant portion of Iran's regime leadership, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and IRGC commander-in-chief Mohammad Pakpour, reportedly died in a US and Israeli airstrike on February 28.[electrek+2]
Following these events, Israel subsequently assassinated several other key Iranian figures. These included Ali Larijani, Secretary-General of the Supreme National Security Council, Esmaeil Khatib, Minister of Intelligence, and Alireza Tangsiri, Commander of the Revolutionary Guard's Navy. The IRGC stated that "for every assassination, a U.S. company will be destroyed," emphasizing its commitment to reciprocal action.[chosun+3]
In retaliation for infrastructure destruction and assassinations, Iran has reportedly targeted offices of U.S. big tech companies in Israel and the Gulf region. In early March, Amazon reported that two of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were "directly struck" by drones, and another in Bahrain was damaged by a nearby attack. Additionally, Iran's army stated on Tuesday, March 31, that its forces had launched drone attacks on "important and strategic" communication, telecommunication, and industrial centers affiliated with the Israeli army. These targets included the Siemens Software Center near Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv and Telecom and AT&T Communications in Haifa, which were reportedly hit with kamikaze drones. The army confirmed these attacks were in response to strikes carried out by Israel and the United States on Iran's infrastructure.[chosun+9]
Urgent Warnings and Regional Impact
The IRGC's statement included urgent advice for those working at or living near the named companies' facilities. "We advise the employees of these institutions to immediately leave their workplaces to preserve their lives," the Guards explicitly stated. This warning was further amplified for the general public, with the IRGC advising that "residents around these terrorist companies in all countries of the region are also advised to leave their locations within a one-kilometre radius and move to a safe place".[thehindu+10]
The explicit deadline for these companies to "expect the destruction of their respective units" starting at 8:00 PM Tehran time on April 1, 2026, highlights the immediate and serious nature of the threat. Many of the targeted companies maintain significant operations, retail networks, and data centers across the Gulf region, including in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. For instance, Tesla has been rapidly expanding its presence in the Gulf, with showrooms, service centers, and more than 30 Supercharger stations in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, many located in major shopping malls and commercial centers. Any attack in such densely populated civilian areas could lead to significant collateral damage.[electrek+15]
The U.S. State Department is actively monitoring reports of threats against locations where American citizens gather in Saudi Arabia, including hotels, U.S. businesses, and educational institutions. It has advised U.S. citizens in the country to shelter in place until further notice, reflecting the heightened security concerns. While U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the conflict, he has also threatened to amplify the US-Israeli campaign against the Islamic republic. The IRGC's actions signal a clear intent to escalate its response to perceived aggression, raising concerns for regional stability and global business operations.[jpost+4]


