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Breaking:Iran Threatens to Attack Musk’s SpaceX and Starlink Facilities in Middle East, Says Assets are “Military Targets”=

by Robert Semonsen Jun. 11, 2026 11:40 am

 

Elon Musk and Iranian leader with a Starlink satellite dish in the background, symbolizing advancements in global communication technology.

Iranian state media has warned that Elon Musk-linked companies operating across the Middle East could be treated as military targets, in what could be an opening of a new and unusual front in the widening confrontation between Iran and America.

 

The threat, reported by Iran’s state-owned Fars News Agency, specifically named Musk’s business interests in “West Asia,” including Arab countries and Israel. It said facilities connected to Musk-managed holdings had been added to an initial list for potential targeting.

 

“All interests related to economic holdings managed by Elon Musk in West Asia, including Arab countries and Israel, have been entirely included in the initial list for drafting new targets,” Fars reported.

 

An “informed source” cited by the outlet claimed Iran had the right to strike Musk-related facilities in the region. “The Islamic Republic of Iran reserves the right to attack all facilities related to holdings managed by Musk in the region and occupied territories,” the source said.

 

The threat appears to center heavily on SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet network, which has been used by anti-regime activists inside Iran to bypass government-imposed internet blackouts. Tehran has banned the use of Starlink terminals and imposed criminal penalties on those caught using them.

 

Using Starlink devices or their Wi-Fi networks inside Iran can carry a punishment of up to two years in prison. The terminals have reportedly been smuggled into the country during anti-government uprisings and periods of state-imposed internet restrictions.

 

The US State Department reportedly purchased nearly 6,000 Starlink terminals, most of them in January, to help Iranian civilians circumvent the regime’s communications controls. Officials were reportedly unclear whether President Donald Trump or another figure directly approved the plan.

 

Starlink, for Tehran, represents more than a private communications tool. It is viewed as a direct challenge to its ability to shut down dissent, control information, and isolate opposition movements from the outside world.

 

Similar threats appeared earlier in 2026, when Iranian state media and figures linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) described Starlink as a “legitimate target.” At various points, Iranian-aligned threats have also referenced other American tech giants, including Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft and Google.

 

The latest Fars report came as the US-Iran conflict entered another dangerous phase, with both sides trading strikes and the fragile ceasefire increasingly fraying.

The timing was significant. This morning,, Trump used Truth Social to warn that the United States would strike Iran “VERY HARD TONIGHT” after two days of military exchanges.

 

In the same post, Trump said the United States would eventually seize Kharg Island and other Iranian oil infrastructure points. He described the move as a way to assume “total control” of Iran’s oil and gas markets.

 

BREAKING: President Trump says the US will be “hitting Iran very hard tonight” and announces that the US will be “taking Kharg Island” in the “not too distant future.”

 

President Trump also says the US will “assume total control” of Iran’s oil and gas markets, “much like we have… pic.twitter.com/uvBNjEkE5W

 

— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) June 11, 2026

 

“At some point in the not too distant future, we will be taking Kharg Island and other oil infrastructure points, and assume total control of their Oil and Gas Markets,” Trump wrote, comparing the plan to what he called the American approach to Venezuela.

 

It’s worth noting that Kharg Island is Iran’s key oil export hub and one of the most important energy sites in the Persian Gulf. Any move against it would mark a major escalation, shifting the conflict from military strikes and maritime pressure toward direct control of Iran’s economic lifeline.

 

The latest round of fighting followed the downing of a US Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday evening.

 

US Central Command (CENTCOM) said American forces launched “self-defense strikes” on Iranian targets beginning at 5:15 p.m. Eastern time on the orders of the commander in chief. CENTCOM said the strikes hit Iranian military surveillance capabilities, communications systems and air-defense sites.

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The United States then launched additional strikes on Iranian military targets, including ground-control stations and sites in southern Iran. Reports indicated that dozens of Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired during the exchanges.

 

Iran responded by claiming strikes against US bases and facilities in the region. Tehran said it had fired at sites in Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain, including the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.

 

Additionally, Iranian state media claimed that the Strait of Hormuz was closed to all vessels “regardless of type.”

 

CENTCOM, for its part, has disputed Iran’s assertion, saying commercial ships were still passing through the strait.

 

Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said an 11-year-old girl was injured in what it described as “sinful Iranian aggression.” Authorities also reported burned vehicles and damage to homes in Hamad City and Manama after drone debris fell following interceptions.

 

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the US strikes and accused Gulf states hosting American bases of aligning themselves with “the aggressor parties.”

Trump, meanwhile, has portrayed the campaign as a decisive blow against Iranian military power. In a Fox News interview Thursday morning, he said, “We dropped $250 million worth of bombs on them last night.”

 

The president has also threatened to “bomb the s**t out of Iran” again if Tehran refuses to accept a deal. The administration says the strikes are meant to degrade Iran’s military capabilities and force the regime back to serious negotiations.

 

This morning, during a Fox News interview, when asked if there would be more bombing, Trump replied: “Yeah, there will be more bombing tonight. It’ll be bigger, more powerful.”

 

“They’re finished but the papers, the media refuses to write it… We can walk in there tomorrow. We could take soldiers — I don’t want to have boots on the ground but if I want to we could put a small group of soldiers and take over the whole place. They’re finished.”

 

Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade: “Will there be more bombing tonight.”

 

President Trump: “Yeah, there will be more bombing tonight. It’ll be bigger, more powerful.”

 

“They’re finished but the papers, the media refuses to write it… We can walk in there tomorrow. We could take soldiers… pic.twitter.com/roKen4VcDT

 

— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) June 11, 2026

 

But Iran’s threat against Musk-linked assets highlights how the conflict is expanding beyond traditional military targets. SpaceX, Starlink and other technology platforms now appear to be being pulled into a war where communications infrastructure can be treated as a strategic weapon.

 

Starlink, for Tehran, is dangerous because it weakens its ability to control the critical information space during protests, blackouts and internal unrest. For Iranian dissidents, it offers a way around censorship and surveillance.

 

That makes Musk’s companies an unusually symbolic target. A private American technology network has become, in the eyes of Iran’s rulers, part of the pressure campaign against the Islamic Republic.

 

Iran’s latest warning suggests the next phase could include pressure against private American technology assets across the Middle East. Whether that threat is genuine or primarily rhetorical remains unclear.

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Austin Metcalf’s Brother, Parents Blast Karmelo Anthony While Reading Victim Statement in Court: “Your Name Will Be Forgotten”, “You Don’t Belong in This Community”

 

Austin Metcalf’s family righteously lashed out at Austin’s murderer, Karmelo Anthony, following his conviction in a Texas courthouse on Tuesday, condemning his actions in blistering victim impact statements read in court.

 

According to CBS, the family of Austin Metcalf delivered emotional victim impact statements in court after Karmelo was sentenced, with the parents and Austin’s twin brother, Hunter, admonishing the killer.

 

“You took a son, a brother, a friend, my best friend from this world. You took someone away from me who was supposed to be an uncle to my kids,” Hunter Metcalf told the killer, while looking him in the eye and asking that he do the same. “I would really respect that,” he said while asking for eye contact.

 

“Now, I want everything taken from you,” Hunter continued. “You took everything from me.” He further told Anthony, “You still have air while my brother is six feet under. I wake up every morning, and his door is still shut.”

 

“You let the devil take over in that moment,” the twin added. “Eventually your name will be forgotten, but my brother’s memory will live on.”

 

Austin’s parents, likewise, shared their emotional story of what was taken from them. Metcalf’s mother, Meghan Metcalf, told the court, “Now my conversations with him are one-sided, sitting at his grave.” She continued, “I have to accept that instead of walking beside me, he’s walking above me.”

 

She further described the constant reminder as “going into an empty room, empty bed, and once again remembering Austin is dead,” noting that without her son, “Now, my house is quiet.” His laughter, she said, “would fill the room.”

 

Metcalf described her son as someone who “always had a way of bringing people together, calling him “a peacemaker.”

 

“My son was murdered. He didn’t just die,” she said, directly telling Karmelo Anthony, who was sentenced to just 35 years, “You should feel lucky, because I’ve been sentenced to a lifetime without my son.”

 

Metcalf’s father, Jeff, described Austin’s athletic talent, leadership skills, and faith, stating, “The saddest part is we don’t get to see you achieve all your goals… We were robbed,” he said.

 

Responding to the sickening public outrage and harassment of the Metcalf family, Jeff said, “The public’s response sickens me… The moral decay is frightening.” He added, “My son’s death didn’t just break my heart; it broke my nervous system… People will think grief is sadness; it’s not, it’s rage. Pure unfiltered rage.”

 

“You failed your parents, you failed yourself, and you failed society… You don’t belong in this community,” Jeff told Karmelo Anthony. He then pounded the podium, telling the killer, “You can’t even look me in the eye right now, but you can stab my (expletive) son in the heart.” He further described Anthony’s attitude as “despicable,” as he reportedly looked downward, not facing the family.

 

Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison after a jury convicted him of murdering then-16-year-old track and football star Austin Metcalf in,,,

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/austin-metcalfs-brother-parents-blast-karmelo-anthony-while/