Iran has reportedly released a list of U.S.-linked companies and industrial assets it considers potential targets as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
According to reports from Iranian state-linked outlets, the list includes major American technology, defense and financial corporations operating across the region, particularly in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates.
Jordan (Amman)
Companies reportedly named include:
Lockheed Martin
Boeing
Microsoft
Oracle
ExxonMobil
Citigroup
Amazon Web Services
United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi & Dubai)
Other companies reportedly identified include:
Lockheed Martin
NSO Group
Microsoft
KKR
Boston Consulting Group
Bain & Company
Boeing
Trafigura
Reports say Iranian officials argue that companies linked to military technology, cloud infrastructure, or intelligence services supporting U.S. or Israeli operations could be treated as “legitimate targets” in an expanding conflict.
Security analysts say the move signals a shift in modern warfare, where economic, technological and digital infrastructure—including cloud computing systems and defense contractors—are increasingly viewed as strategic targets.
The development comes amid widening hostilities involving Iran, the United States and Israel, with several Middle Eastern countries already experiencing missile and drone activity linked to the conflict.
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