Iran attacks AWS data centers in UAE

On March 1, Iran attacked Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE with drones, disrupting digital services in the region. Ten days later, Tasnim news agency, linked to Iran's IRGC, declared offices and infrastructure of Google, Microsoft, IBM, Nvidia, Oracle, and Palantir in Israel and the Gulf as legitimate targets.

On March 1, Iran used drones to attack Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates, causing significant disruptions to consumer and business digital services in the region. Ten days later, Tasnim news agency—affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—signaled an expansion of targets to include Google, Microsoft, IBM, Nvidia, Oracle, and Palantir, labeling their offices and infrastructure in Israel and parts of the Gulf as “legitimate targets,” according to Al Jazeera. “As the scope of the regional war expands to infrastructure war, the scope of Iran’s legitimate target expands,” Tasnim stated. UK-based think tank Rusi notes that targeting data centers makes strategic sense for disrupting military capabilities when they host both civilian and military workloads. It outlines three reasons: first, economic and reputational damage to Gulf states positioning themselves as stable investment hubs; second, pressure on the US via disruptions to major stock market players like US tech firms; third, these providers support governments and militaries, including US defense contracts such as the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability program. Rusi adds that Iran likely aimed to send a message rather than confirm military use at specific sites. The disruption also affected everyday services like payments and banking, creating psychological impact. OpinioJuris highlights risks of dual-use infrastructure and urges physical separation of civilian and military data centers as a precaution under international law. Rusi concludes that these events add momentum to debates on governing cloud infrastructure as a strategic asset at the intersection of economics and conflict.

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Iranian drones struck a naval base in Abu Dhabi hosting French forces, causing a fire but no casualties, in retaliation for US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. France announces an enhancement of its military posture in the Gulf to protect its interests. European countries express consternation over Iran's attacks on uninvolved third parties.

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On February 28, 2026, Israel and the US conducted large-scale airstrikes on Iranian military targets, including a 'decapitation strike' in Tehran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top generals. Iran hit back with missile and drone attacks on Israel and US bases across the Middle East and Gulf states, killing at least four people including three US soldiers and prompting sharp condemnations from European leaders amid rising oil prices and stranded travelers.

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As Operation Epic Fury continues into its fifth day, U.S. and Israeli strikes have hit over 1,000 Iranian targets, sinking warships and crippling communications, but Iran retaliated, killing four U.S. service members. Political backlash grows with polls showing majority opposition and pushes for congressional oversight amid rising oil prices.

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