🚨 Urgent warning circulated on IRGC-affiliated Telegram channels targeting U.S. tech firms in the Gulf
“An urgent warning to employees of several major U.S. technology companies in the Persian Gulf region: immediately evacuate your offices. Citizens and residents near these locations are advised to stay away from the surrounding areas.
The warning names offices of major technology firms including Qualcomm, Adobe, Dell Technologies, Intel, Apple, Cisco Systems, Palo Alto Networks, Oracle, Salesforce, Amazon (AWS), Microsoft, Google (Alphabet), and IBM in Dubai, Riyadh, Doha, Kuwait City, Manama, and locations in Oman.
Employees are instructed to leave their workplaces immediately and avoid gathering near these sites.
🚨 BREAKING: Footage shows an Iranian missile purportedly striking Nevatim Airbase in southern Israel moments ago.
Nevatim Airbase, located in the Negev desert near Beersheba, is one of Israel’s most important air force installations and hosts advanced fighter squadrons, including F-35 stealth jets, as well as strategic transport and intelligence units.
The Spanish-German diplomatic crisis deepens: Sánchez appears to ghost Merz.
Since last week, “Merz has attempted to call Sánchez twice but failed to reach him. The chancellor left the prime minister a voice message and is waiting for a call back.”
Edit: aww, he just had the wrong number apparently
UPDATE: A spokesperson for Sánchez later said Merz’s calls went unanswered because Merz dialed a number that is no longer in service, not realizing that the prime minister changes it periodically for security reasons.
Does Iran have the nuclear option without nukes, i.e., bombarding nuclear reactors in the region to irradiate the area? I'm not saying they will or should do it, I'm just wondering if it would be feasible.
JDPON is trying to destroy the petrodollar
https://xcancel.com/AryJeay/status/2032592276648591616#m