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Big Tech’s Middle East AI Dream Turns Into a Drone War Nightmare

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 12:11 am
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The Uninsurable Cost of War

A London based data center developer, Pure Data Centre Group, has slammed the brakes on all Middle East investments after one of its facilities was chewed up by shrapnel from an Iranian missile strike. The company’s CEO, Gary Wojtaszek, told CNBC that no one is going to pour fresh capital into a burning building. This isn’t just a hiccup for one firm. It signals a brutal reality check for Silicon Valley’s trillion dollar fantasy of turning the Gulf into an AI powerhouse. Amazon Web Services already took a $150 million hit after drones damaged three of its data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, forcing it to waive fees for an entire month. The problem is that standard insurance policies don’t cover war damage, so the bill lands squarely on the tech giants themselves. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps has explicitly threatened companies like Google, Microsoft, and Oracle, calling them legitimate targets. This isn’t a theoretical risk. It is a direct, ongoing assault on the physical infrastructure of the cloud.

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The Uninsurable Cost of WarRethinking the Hype

Rethinking the Hype

For years, tech firms and Gulf sovereign wealth funds have been shoveling billions into AI data centers in the Middle East, dreaming of a tri polar world competing with the US and China. Stargate, the joint venture between G42, Microsoft, and OpenAI, was the poster child for this ambition. Now developers are scrambling to downsize from massive campuses to smaller, distributed facilities that cost more to operate but are harder to hit. Defense contractors are pitching anti drone systems and air defense for server farms, but that turns data centers into military targets. The real scandal is that these companies knowingly built critical infrastructure in a war zone while pretending geopolitics didn’t apply to them. Pure DC is still talking about long term opportunities, but the immediate reality is that the Middle East AI boom is on life support until the missiles stop flying.

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