US launches cyberattack on Iran's weapons systems

The United States reportedly launched a cyber attack on Iranian weapons systems Thursday after President Trump withdrew from air strikes in the country. Disabled cyber-powered systems control missiles and missiles, writes the Washington Post. It was in retaliation for the collapse of an American road as well as attacks on tanks [...]
Disabled cyber-powered systems control missiles and missiles, writes the Washington Post.
She was in retaliation for the collapse of an American road as well as attacks on oil tanks that the US has blamed Iran, reports the New York Times.
There is no confirmation of the damage that Iranian systems can cause.
The United States has also imposed sanctions that President Trump described as <x0 major”.
He said sanctions were needed to prevent Iran from receiving nuclear weapons and economic pressure would be maintained, except if Tehran changes direction.
Tensions between the two powerful countries have increased since last year the US withdrew from a 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers and restored sanctions, causing economic attacks on Iran.












