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Will the US use cyberwarfare to ‘assist’ Iranian protesters?
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Will the US use cyberwarfare to ‘assist’ Iranian protesters?

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 7:37 pm
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America has repeatedly stated that it’ll ship “assist” to Iranian protesters as demonstrations throughout the nation have led to the dying of not less than 3,428 individuals. As Iranian authorities use web blackouts to quell dissent, the US might resort to cyberwarfare as a substitute of bodily strikes.[/gpt3]

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