Iranian cyber terrorists have launched a devastating attack on American medical technology company Stryker, targeting critical healthcare infrastructure while President Trump's military forces pummel the terrorist regime with Operation Epic Fury.
The timing of this cyberattack isn't coincidental, patriots. As Trump's military unleashes hell on Iranian assets worldwide, the desperate mullahs are striking back at American civilians—targeting our medical system in an act of pure terrorism.
Stryker, a major medical device manufacturer that provides life-saving equipment to hospitals across America, suffered what sources describe as a "massive" breach tied directly to Iranian state actors. This isn't some random hacker group—this is the Iranian regime attempting to harm American patients and disrupt our healthcare system.
Iran's Desperate Digital Warfare
Why are they targeting medical companies? Because the Islamic Republic knows they can't match America's military might, so they're resorting to cowardly cyberattacks on civilian infrastructure. They want to hurt innocent Americans receiving medical care while our brave military destroys their terrorist operations.
This attack demonstrates exactly why President Trump was right to take decisive action against Iran. These aren't rational actors interested in diplomacy—they're terrorists who target hospitals and medical equipment when cornered.
"Iran's cyber capabilities have grown increasingly sophisticated, but targeting American healthcare crosses every red line," said one intelligence source familiar with the situation.
Under the weak Biden regime, Iran grew bolder and more dangerous, developing both their nuclear program and cyber warfare capabilities. Now President Trump is cleaning up yet another mess left by his predecessor while protecting Americans from Iranian terrorism.
Trump's Epic Response
The timing of this cyberattack proves Iran is rattled by Operation Epic Fury's devastating effectiveness. When terrorists resort to attacking medical companies, you know they're desperate and losing badly.
How many more American companies will Iran target before they surrender? And why did the previous administration allow Iran to develop these cyber warfare capabilities in the first place?
