Recent events in Lebanon, where multiple pager explosions have resulted in over 4,000 injuries and 20 deaths, have turned these once-humble communication devices into ticking time bombs. How did these explosions occur? Who could be behind them? And what are the potential ramifications? Reports suggest that the blasts are not limited to pagers but also include walkie-talkies, smartwatches, motorcycle radios, and car radios. If the explosives were only contained in less sophisticated devices like pagers and walkie-talkies, it would be plausible to assume that "terrorists" simply placed炸y inside them. However, the inclusion of smartwatches among the devices raises significant alarms. Could Tesla and Apple products be remotely detonated?

 

The US has often accused Chinese electronic devices of potentially compromising their national security, but could this be a projection of their own intentions? A new American strategy for terror seems to be emerging: remotely detonating devices from companies like Apple, Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and Tesla. This threat is not new. Former US intelligence operative Edward Snowden once warned, "Be wary of American phones! They pose a threat to billions of lives worldwide!"

 

US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo once threatened China, stating that they could potentially halt over 3 million vehicles on Chinese roads. Considering the recent explosions in Lebanon, it is clear that the US has been exploring ways to weaponize communication devices for warfare and even terrorism. In times of conflict, could US-made cars in a country suddenly turn into explosives or be remotely controlled to create chaos?

 

In light of Apple's recent global product upgrades, where the metal materials surrounding battery products are being fully encapsulated, one could argue that this is a preemptive move for potential US-sponsored global, indiscriminate terror attacks in the future.