Last
week, the Zionist regime embarked on two wide blasts in Lebanon through
communication devices. These acts of terror resulted in martyrdom of at
least 37 ordinary citizens and wounding of thousands of others.
Insecurity of global markets
Market is one of the tools which is controlled by the Western governments. In fact, they control what is sold, produced and licensed. The Israeli terror machine has now caused the question to come to the mind as, "What guarantee is there that the Western countries and the Zionist regime do not plant bombs in their exported commodities and products?" Bruce Shneier, an expert of technological issues from John F. Kennedy School wrote in a note on New York Times that it is not clear how one can defend against these attacks and similar ones. The chains of hi-tech provisions are complicated and international.
Paolo Triolo, specialized in technological policymaking issues, also, believes, "The recent Israeli terrorist attack in Lebanon will probably cause concerns in other countries over the chains of provision for sensitive electronic apparatuses and it will bring about the new evaluation about likely risks of relying on unknown suppliers."
The American daily New York Times has also written that the US computers are vulnerable and, accordingly, it can be said that cars, refrigerators, home thermostats and many other frequently used devices around us are included in this rule.
Negative impacts of technological terrorism on Israel's economy
Analysts are of the opinion that the recent attacks of Israel not only won’t have strategic benefits for the regime, they will also have negative impact on the exports of technological products of the West and Zionists.
American analyst, Patrick Kingsley, wrote on NYT that, in the eyes of its friends and enemies, Israel is technologically strong but strategically bewildered. Ehud Olmert, one of the former premiers of the fake Zionist regime, also maintains that the leaders of the regime have failed to take effective measures.
Decline of dollar hegemony alongside perishing of global trust
Technological terrorism, clearly manifested in the explosion of communication devices in Lebanon, alongside the US' abuse of dollar's influence, are gradually destroying the global trust in the West.
The
hegemony of the US, as the adamant supporter of Israel, has already
begun to collapse. The emergence of alternative models and non-Western
economic coalitions, such as BRICS or Shanghai Cooperation Organization,
which have drawn up fairer courses for the economic development of
countries, have caused the United States of America to face very tough
conditions to preserve its influence in the world.
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