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Iran's state-affiliated Mehr news agency has published a provocative target map accompanied by the warning "Say goodbye to electricity," showing that 70 to 80 percent of power generation facilities across the Persian Gulf are within range of Iranian missiles.
The graphic, which quickly went viral across social media and news outlets, marks a significant escalation in Iran's information warfare campaign. It details the locations of major power plants across Gulf states and illustrates the reach of Iran's various missile systems.
Beyond power generation, the map also highlights the vulnerability of desalination facilities that provide fresh water to tens of millions of people across the arid Gulf region. The implicit message is clear: any attack on Iranian infrastructure will be met with devastating retaliation against the energy and water systems that sustain life across the entire Persian Gulf.
The publication has drawn sharp condemnation from Gulf states and Western governments, who view it as a direct threat against civilian infrastructure. Military analysts note that while the map may exaggerate Iran's precision strike capabilities, the sheer volume of missiles Tehran possesses means that even imprecise attacks could cause catastrophic damage to the tightly concentrated infrastructure of smaller Gulf nations. The map represents a calculated attempt to deter further US and allied military action by raising the perceived costs of escalation.
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