Gulf AI Boom Faces Iranian Threats on Tech Infrastructure

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U.S. tech giants such as Amazon and Google expanded data centers across Bahrain, UAE, and Saudi Arabia to accelerate AI development, building a Gulf hub; Iran has threatened to attack these facilities and has reportedly struck Amazon’s Bahrain data center and two UAE data centers, highlighting escalating geopolitical risk for Western tech investments in the Persian Gulf.
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