What Iran Has Not Done Yet… 🤫
While the world watches missiles, fleets, and airstrikes, another question quietly emerges:
What if the conflict moves into the digital bloodstream of the planet? 🌐
Nearly 97% of global internet traffic flows through undersea cables—vast networks lying silently across the ocean floor, connecting continents and powering the modern world.
If tensions were to escalate further and critical cables in the Persian Gulf or the Red Sea were disrupted, the consequences could be enormous.
🔺 Potential Impact:
• Countries like , , , , , parts of and could face severe internet disruptions or even temporary blackouts.
• Financial systems could feel the shock immediately. , one of the world’s most important banking and financial hubs, relies heavily on uninterrupted global connectivity.
• A digital disruption in the Gulf could ripple outward—impacting connectivity across South Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe.
🔺 Why this matters:
Repairing even one undersea cable can take weeks, sometimes longer—especially during geopolitical tensions when access to repair zones becomes complicated.
In a world dependent on digital infrastructure, the battlefield is no longer limited to land, sea, or air.
⚠️ The real question:
Are global powers prepared for a large-scale digital blackout if geopolitics reaches that point?
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