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Trump warns ceasefire is 'on life support' amid Iran tensions - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Iranian military commanders claim they have already deployed 10,000 drones to regular Artesh army units in preparation for a potential American-Israeli assault, amid growing fears the fragile ceasefire could collapse entirely."
"The drones are believed to have been positioned in advance for use against foreign ground forces in the event of a wider regional war."
"For the United Kingdom, the threat is likely to manifest through attempts to disrupt public services, target universities, compromise research networks, intimidate diaspora communities, and probe firms linked to defence, energy, finance and telecommunications. The UK's close alignment with Washington makes it an attractive target for retaliation, espionage and coercive signalling."
"Iranian AI-enabled cyber activity could be used not merely to steal information, but to create political pressure, embarrass institutions, disrupt essential services or undermine confidence in government competence during a wider Middle Eastern crisis."
Renewed conflict fears are rising in the Middle East as the US considers fresh military action against Iran after Tehran rejected American peace proposals. Iranian commanders claim 10,000 drones have been deployed to regular Artesh army units in preparation for a potential American-Israeli assault. The drones are believed to be positioned for use against foreign ground forces if a wider regional war breaks out. Diplomatic tensions have intensified after Trump reportedly dismissed Iran’s response as “garbage,” raising speculation about renewed direct pressure. Iran is said to demand Hezbollah’s inclusion in any agreement and to seek delays on nuclear discussions. Western intelligence assessments warn Iran may increasingly use asymmetric tactics such as cyber attacks and AI-driven disruption, with the UK viewed as a likely target due to close alignment with Washington.
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