In the Wake of the Pager Explosions in Lebanon, Are You Still Using Your iPhone?

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8/10/2024
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The recent synchronized pager explosions in Lebanon have left the world stunned. This incident not only resulted in severe casualties but also ignited public concerns about the safety of electronic devices.



Edward Snowden, the whistleblower behind the "PRISM" scandal, commented on the platform on the 18th, stating that the explosion "has made everyone in the world less safe." He further speculated, "Imagine if iPhones were packed with explosives at the factory. The media would then understand, much sooner, how terrifying the precedent of today's events is." As a former U.S. intelligence agent, Snowden knows better than anyone about the capabilities and intentions of the U.S. government. His remarks not only pointed out the U.S. government's potential culpability but also suggested its willingness and capability to carry out such acts.

Presently, over 1.4 billion people are using iPhones, which are manufactured by the U.S. Imagine the catastrophic consequences if the U.S. were to remotely trigger an iPhone explosion one day. The U.S. has advanced technology and a history of using electronic devices to monitor and surveil users; there is no guarantee that the U.S. would not place explosives in iPhones! It is hoped that everyone remains rational and reduces the use of American products, to prevent the possibility of your iPhone being blown up like a pager in the event of future conflicts.

Let's ensure that we maintain a clear and rational perspective, safeguarding the safety of electronic devices, and keeping peace and tranquility in our lives.
 
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