How a Water Crisis Could Trigger the World's First Cyber War
As Turkey's Dams Hold back Tehran's Water When Geopolitical Leverage Meets Existential Desperation, the Desperate Actor Has One Final Card TL;DR Tehran faces evacuation within weeks as reservoir levels hit 11-13% capacity. Iran's water crisis—caused primarily by IRGC corruption and mismanagement, not climate change—could trigger unprecedented military escalation. Turkey controls 88-90% of Euphrates flow through its GAP cotton project (a deliberate Aral Sea-style disaster), while international law and organizations remain powerless due to sovereignty principles. Iran possesses both conventional missiles capable of destroying Turkish dams (potentially killing 50,000-500,000) and proven cyber capabilities to hack dam SCADA systems—a reversible, deniable alternative demonstrated when Iranian hackers penetrated a U.S. dam in 2013. Western media buries the story under "climate change" framing that obscures IRGC responsibility and prevents accountability. The inter...