šŸ”ŗWhat Iran Still Hasn’t Done 🤫

A growing concern in global discussions: what if Iran targets undersea internet cables?

When a nation feels completely cornered and believes its survival is threatened, extreme scenarios can emerge — even ones based on the idea of ā€œif we go down, others go down with us.ā€

Nearly 97% of global internet traffic moves through undersea cables that link continents together. If cables in the Persian Gulf or Red Sea were damaged, the impact could be massive.

šŸ”ŗPossible consequences:

Countries like Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, parts of Iran, and Iraq could face severe internet outages.

Since Dubai is a major global banking hub, disruptions could heavily affect financial systems and create ripple effects across the global economy.

Connectivity across South Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe could also be significantly disrupted.

šŸ”ŗKey point:

Repairing a single undersea cable can take weeks, especially if access to the damaged area is limited.

ā—The real question:

Are global powers ready for a digital disruption of this scale?

#Geopolitics #InternetCables #MiddleEast #GlobalEconomy #DigitalWarfare

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