This piece examines the strategic vulnerability of undersea internet cables, particularly in key maritime chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting how geopolitical tensions—such as those between Iran and the US—threaten global digital stability, economic systems, and军事
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Iran is threatening undersea cables. The world’s ‘digital chokepoints’ have never been more vulnerablesystemic risk across finance, health, and government
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