IRAN HAS JUST THREATENED TO CUT THE UNDERSEA CABLES AND TURN OFF THE WORLD'S INTERNET
Under the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf lies one of the most critical internet points on Earth: a set of undersea cables that carry a huge portion of global data.
Everything goes through there:
• Banking systems
• Cloud infrastructure
• Financial markets
• Video calls
• Government communications
They are not satellites.
It is not "the cloud."
They are cables on the ocean floor.
And there are only about a dozen main lines that cross that entire region.
Now look where they reach:
•Oman
•United Arab Emirates
•Qatar
•Bahrain
•Kuwait
•Iraq
•Pakistan
•India
•Saudi Arabia
This is not a coincidence.
It is the digital lifeline that connects Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, powering billions of people and the data centers behind Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.
And it is exposed.
There is no need to hack the internet when you can physically cut it.
Entire regions could be left in the dark overnight.
Transactions freeze.
Communication stops.
Systems fail.
And most people have no idea how fragile all of this really is.
If this goes down overnight... how prepared are you really?