Iran’s powerful military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has issued a warning urging the United States to evacuate American-linked industrial facilities across the Middle East amid escalating hostilities.
According to reports from Iranian state-affiliated media, including Fars News Agency, the IRGC also advised civilians living near factories or industrial sites connected to U.S. ownership or investment to leave the areas immediately to avoid potential harm.
The warning is part of Iran’s broader retaliation campaign following recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets.
Tehran has indicated that economic and industrial infrastructure linked to the United States in the region could be treated as potential targets in the conflict.
Reports also indicate that similar evacuation alerts have been issued for some facilities and ports in the Gulf region, including areas in the United Arab Emirates, where Iran claims certain locations were used to support military operations against Iranian assets.
The warning comes as tensions between Iran and the United States continue to escalate, with missile and drone attacks reported against military installations and infrastructure across the Middle East.
Security analysts say the move reflects a widening conflict in which economic, industrial and logistical infrastructure—alongside military bases—are increasingly being considered strategic targets.




