Iran’s expanding missile and drone campaign reaches deep into the Gulf, with Dubai confirming that debris from an intercepted Iranian projectile struck an Oracle-linked building in Dubai Internet City. Authorities reported no injuries, but the incident highlights how far Iran’s strike capability now extends into high-value global tech hubs. <br /> <br />Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has openly warned that US-linked technology companies are no longer neutral, naming firms like Oracle and Amazon Web Services as potential targets. The move signals a dangerous shift, where digital infrastructure and cloud networks are becoming part of the battlefield. <br /> <br />Meanwhile, Bahrain has reported damage and injuries following similar strikes on AWS-linked facilities, raising fears that critical global data infrastructure could be increasingly vulnerable as the conflict widens beyond traditional military targets. <br /> <br />The latest developments suggest a new phase of warfare—where missiles, data centers, and global tech giants are now deeply interconnected in an escalating regional conflict. <br /> <br /> <br />#IranDubaiStrike #DubaiMissileStrike #OracleDubaiHit #IranVsUS #MiddleEastWar #IranMissilesDubai #TechWarzone #IranAttacksGulf #OracleStrikeDubai #AWSBahrainAttack #IranDroneStrike #GulfCrisis #BreakingNews #IranWar2026 #USIranConflict #TechInfrastructureWar #DubaiNews<br /><br />~HT.410~PR.460~GR.122~ED.103~
