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The Middle East AI Cloud Dream Is Melting Down Under Drone Fire

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 12:05 am
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War Damage Exposes the Fantasy of Geopolitically Safe Data Centers

The trillion dollar plan to turn the Persian Gulf into the world’s third AI superhub is collapsing in real time. Pure Data Centre Group has frozen all new Middle East investments after an Iranian drone attack or missile strike shredded one of its facilities near Abu Dhabi. This is not a theoretical risk. This is a burning building. Gary Wojtaszek, Pure DC’s CEO, told CNBC plainly that no one is putting new capital into the region until the dust settles. The message is brutal: your AI data center is a target, not a fortress.

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War Damage Exposes the Fantasy of Geopolitically Safe Data CentersThe Revolutionary Guard Has Your IP Address

Amazon already ate a $150 million loss after Iran directly hit two AWS centers in the UAE and damaged a third in Bahrain. The company waived all March charges for its Middle East cloud region. That is the price of doing business when your servers are on the front lines of a shooting war. The existing civil law framework puts the entire financial burden on operators, not clients. AWS got a bloody nose and a bill. The industry is now realizing that no insurance policy covers a direct hit from a ballistic missile.

The Revolutionary Guard Has Your IP Address

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps is not bluffing. They published a kill list of companies including Google, Microsoft, Palantir, IBM, Nvidia, and Oracle, threatening retaliation against any firm linked to Israeli military tech. On April 2, they followed through by attacking an Oracle data center in Dubai. Local air defenses caught the drone, but shrapnel still hit the building. The message is unambiguous: if you build a data center in the Gulf, you are a military asset. Tech companies pretending to be neutral bystanders are delusional.

This is forcing a strategic rethink. Rest of World reports that hyperscalers are considering downsizing from massive campuses to smaller distributed facilities. That drives up operational costs and kills the economies of scale that make AI cloud affordable. Defense contractors are already pitching anti drone systems as the new standard for data center security. The Silicon Valley fantasy of building a trillion dollar AI infrastructure zone in the Middle East is hitting the hard wall of physical reality.

Source: Arstechnica

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