And there was some discussions about... I think there was some reports about a possible Iranian attack on Turkey. And I was talking about that Turkey will not be involved in the war, but if Iran does something, they're going to hit back. There were some projectiles fired at Tel Aviv that were intercepted.
It's a lot in the Iranian state media. There's several... I think it was Yashar Bey, he was talking about that there was also, I think, strikes in Azeri areas. And also, there's a lot of reports.
I'm just checking. There was strikes on governor's offices and police offices and the television station, I think, in Sanandaj. Yes, I saw some of that.
Yeah, so they also attacked the cyber security building of Iran. That's significant. I saw reports about the cyber security building.
You know, I work in tech and I know that there have been like the ACH, the Federal Reserve's ACH system was down, I think, yesterday. I don't know the status of that. Multiple companies have had issues here in the U.S. with their systems, so I don't know if that's related or not.
But I think that's definitely a part of the scene here. The cyber attack game is definitely being upped. Yeah.
Yeah, although I think in this kind of case, they probably have more other targets in mind. But it's possible. You never know.
Yeah. You know, something that's really interesting, I don't think a lot of people follow this, and I also see some hands, so I'll go to you, Yashar and Arshin in a minute. But I think Donna had her hand up earlier, but I think it's Donna.
When Ahmadinejad was president many years ago, he dismantled the existing intelligence system, the internally domestic intelligence apparatus and the department. And ever since then, the regime was trying to play catch up when it came to their intelligence, domestic, the cyber security, all of that stuff. So I find it really interesting that since that time until now, it really paints a picture when we start to look at what's happening now from an intelligence perspective.