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Iran threatens to bomb $30bn AI data centre in Abu Dhabi amid escalating war tensions

Iran has issued a stark warning that it could target and destroy a massive $30 billion artificial intelligence data centre in Abu Dhabi, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

The facility—often referred to as the “Stargate” AI data centre—is one of the largest planned technology hubs in the world. Backed by major global firms and designed to power next-generation AI systems, it is expected to become a cornerstone of the Gulf’s ambitions to dominate the future of artificial intelligence.  

However, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has now openly threatened to strike the site, reportedly warning it could be “completely annihilated” if hostilities with the United States and its allies continue. 

A new kind of target

The threat signals a shift in modern warfare. Rather than focusing solely on military bases or oil infrastructure, Iran is increasingly targeting high-value digital and technological assets.

Experts say data centres have become critical infrastructure, powering everything from banking systems to defence networks and AI development. This makes them both strategically important—and vulnerable.  

The Abu Dhabi facility is particularly symbolic. It represents deep cooperation between Gulf nations and Western tech giants, something Iran appears keen to challenge.  

Part of a wider campaign

The warning is not isolated. In recent days, Iran has issued threats against multiple major tech companies operating across the Middle East, including firms linked to cloud computing, AI, and communications infrastructure.  

There have already been signs of escalation. Earlier in the conflict, drone and missile strikes reportedly hit data centres in the UAE, causing outages and disruption to digital services.  

This suggests that Iran is willing not just to threaten—but to act on attacks targeting digital infrastructure.

Rising regional tensions

The threat comes against the backdrop of an intensifying war involving Iran, the United States, and regional allies. Since late February 2026, the UAE has faced repeated missile and drone attacks, many of which were intercepted but still caused damage and casualties.  

As the conflict expands, analysts warn that critical infrastructure—including energy facilities, transport hubs, and now data centres—could increasingly fall into the crosshair. 


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Global implications

A strike on a project of this scale could have far-reaching consequences beyond the Middle East. The Abu Dhabi data centre is intended to support global AI development, meaning any disruption could impact industries worldwide.

It also raises new concerns about the security of digital infrastructure in conflict zones. What was once considered “civilian” tech is now being redefined as a strategic military target.

Conclusion

Iran’s threat to bomb a $30bn data centre in Abu Dhabi underscores how warfare is evolving in the digital age. As AI and data infrastructure become more central to global power, they are also becoming prime targets—blurring the line between technological progress and geopolitical risk.

Attached is a news article regarding Iran wanting to bomb a stargate 30bn data centre is Abu Dhabi 

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/insight/iran-threatens-30bn-stargate-ai-hub-in-abu-dhabi/gm-GM03366FEC?gemSnapshotKey=GM03366FEC-snapshot-39

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


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