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Tehran Threatens Submarine Cable Sabotage Amid Rising Tensions

Tensions in the Middle East have taken a digital turn as an Iranian parliamentarian publicly threatened to cut undersea internet cables if Western forces escalate pressure on Iran. The lawmaker...

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May 21, 2026
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Tehran Threatens Submarine Cable Sabotage Amid Rising Tensions

Tensions in the Middle East have taken a digital turn as an Iranian parliamentarian publicly threatened to cut undersea internet cables if Western forces escalate pressure on Iran. The lawmaker emphasized that any aggression targeting the Strait of Hormuz would prompt Iran to disrupt the vital fiber-optic links that carry massive amounts of data across the region. This warning follows previous statements from Iranian military officials suggesting similar measures in response to increased sanctions or naval blockades. Countries like Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait rely heavily on these submarine cables for internet access and financial transactions. While analysts believe a complete global internet blackout is unlikely, regional disruptions could still cause major economic and communication challenges. The statement underscores Iran's willingness to leverage critical infrastructure as a deterrent in geopolitical conflicts.

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