What Bombs Cannot Kill. Part III: The World That Burns and the Questions That Remain

The third part of the 'What Bombs Cannot Kill' series explores geopolitical and cybersecurity implications of colonial-era power structures persisting in modern digital infrastructure. The analysis highlights vulnerabilities in legacy systems used by governments and critical industries, particularly those tied to historical conflicts in the Middle East. Affected stakeholders include national security agencies, energy sectors, and financial institutions reliant on outdated or unpatched software from Iranian, Western, and multinational vendors.

Read Part I and II: What Bombs Cannot Kill. Part I: Ali Shariati, the Iranian Revolution, and the Arrogant New Empire By Amir Nour and Laala Bechetoula, March 31, 2026 What Bombs Cannot Kill. Part II: The Decolonization of … The post What Bombs Cannot Kill.…