Nations can use seemingly technical publications to signal strategic intentions and warn adversaries about critical infrastructure vulnerabilities, as demonstrated when Iran's state news agency published a detailed map of seven undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz, listing their capacities and landing stations as strategic pressure points, which analysts interpreted as a warning rather than a mere technical explanation.
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A news article that reads like a military targeting brief.
In April 2026, Iran state news agency linked directly to the Revolutionary Guard published a report on the Strait of Hormuz. It named seven undersea cables by name. It listed their capacities. It identified landing stations and data centers as strategic pressure points. Seven cables, one corridor 30 miles wide, trillions in daily transactions. The article was framed as a technical explainer.
Analysts called it a warning. What Iran is signaling >> [music] >> changes the threat entirely.
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