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Iran Targets US Firms Abroad: A New Threat to American Lives

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and its media mouthpieces have reportedly crossed a dangerous new line, publishing what they call a list of American corporate sites in the Middle East that Tehran now deems “legitimate targets.” This threat is not theoretical; it names offices and cloud infrastructure in places like Dubai and elsewhere in the Gulf, signaling an alarming shift toward economic and infrastructure warfare aimed squarely at U.S. businesses and workers overseas. The world should not pretend this is mere saber-rattling — this is a direct assault on American interests wherever they operate.

The outlets translating Tehran’s own messaging say the list includes household names — from Google and Microsoft to Palantir, IBM, Nvidia and Oracle — facilities Iran claims have been used for military or Israeli operations. Those are not abstract targets; they are offices where Americans go to work and where critical cloud and data services run, putting private employees and global commerce at risk. That reality exposes the lie trotted out by globalist elites who tell us corporate entanglement abroad is harmless; it’s putting Americans in harm’s way.

The world has already seen the immediate fallout: major financial institutions moved staff out of Dubai and activated contingency plans as the threats escalated, a sober reminder that American jobs and banking stability are on the front lines. Banks like Citigroup and Standard Chartered told employees to work from home and temporarily evacuated offices in Dubai while regional air defenses scrambled to intercept incoming attacks that have even grazed civilian infrastructure. This is not abstract geopolitics — it’s real disruption and real danger to ordinary Americans and to our economic lifelines.

Back home, Senator Dave McCormick was right to use his platform on Sunday Morning Futures to call out the Bidenite political theater and to demand clarity and strength from our leaders while warning that Iran’s moves cannot be ignored. McCormick made it plain that defending American people and interests — whether servicemembers, banks, or tech workers overseas — is not a partisan hobby but a constitutional duty, and he pushed for decisive action rather than hollow handwringing. Washington’s first obligation must be protecting the nation and its citizens, not staging press conferences for political points.

Let’s be honest: America’s adversaries see our hesitancy as an opportunity. When a rogue regime like Tehran targets private firms that power our economy, the correct conservative response is unambiguous deterrence — defend our people, secure our infrastructure, and hold the Iranian regime accountable for any attack on Americans or American assets. That defense includes both kinetic options and crippling economic and cyber measures against the networks Tehran depends on, while shoring up private-sector security for companies that do business in volatile regions. No more moralizing from elites who prefer deals and donations to standing with the men and women who actually keep this country running.

Meanwhile, the political fight over domestic strength and election security continues, because national security begins at home. Senator McCormick and other conservatives are pushing the SAVE America Act as part of a broader plan to restore trust in our institutions and ensure that when Americans defend liberty abroad, our homeland is not hollowed out by weak laws and lax enforcement. If we can’t secure the ballot box and our companies at the same time, we’ve already lost half the battle to those who would see America diminished.

Hardworking Americans want leaders who will stand tall — not caretakers of a status quo that invites aggression. The message here should be simple and stern: threaten our people or our economy, and you will pay a price far greater than any propaganda victory. Congress and the Administration must treat Tehran’s threats like what they are: a declaration of intent to harm American citizens and commerce, and respond with the full force of American power and the unyielding resolve of a nation that refuses to be bullied.

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