00:06Huge success for Iran as Dubai admits Oracle is hit.
00:13In a major development, Dubai has confirmed that an Oracle-linked building was impacted following Iran's latest missile and drone
00:23barrage.
00:26According to Dubai authorities, debris from an intercepted Iranian projectile struck the facade of an Oracle office in Dubai Internet
00:35City.
00:38Iran had earlier claimed it targeted an Oracle data center in Dubai.
00:43While UAE officials denied a direct strike,
00:48today's confirmed incident shows that Iranian projectiles did reach deep into Dubai's high-value tech zones.
00:57A symbolic breakthrough.
01:02And this is part of a much bigger strategy.
01:07Iran's Revolutionary Guard has openly declared U.S.-linked tech companies as targets.
01:14From Oracle in Dubai to Amazon Web Services facilities in Bahrain.
01:23In fact, Bahrain has reported fires and damage at an AWS-linked site following Iranian strikes.
01:34Indicating real impact beyond symbolic messaging.
01:40Iran says these companies are not neutral.
01:43It accuses them of supporting U.S. and Israeli military operations through cloud systems, AI, and data infrastructure.
01:52Turning technology into a battlefield.
01:55The IRGC has even warned employees of major U.S. firms to leave the region, calling their offices legitimate targets.
02:08What we are witnessing now is a shift from conventional warfare to infrastructure warfare.
02:17Where data centers, servers, and digital networks are becoming strategic targets.
02:30Back in Dubai, authorities are maintaining control and stability.
02:35But this incident sends a clear signal.
02:39Iran's reach is expanding.
02:45And in this evolving conflict, even the world's most advanced tech hubs are no longer out of range.
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