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常为希 |AI之道
常为希 |AI之道|3月 06, 2026 05:39
Iran attacks Microsoft data center in Gulf: This is not cloud storage being hit, but the confidence interval of ten-year digital infrastructure investment being broken through The incident has occurred: Iran has just launched a missile strike on Microsoft data centers in the Gulf region. The target is not Amazon AWS or a general cloud provider, but Microsoft Azure - a platform that carries the core operational backbone of NATO, the US Department of Defense, and every major Western financial institution that has expanded in the Gulf region over the past five years. This is fundamentally different from the initial attack on AWS during the war. Azure has never been a pure commercial cloud product. It is a defense grade infrastructure platform with the highest security authorization of FedRAMP High, DoD Impact Level 5, and 6. Azure GovCloud runs confidential workloads for the US government, while Azure for Operators supports 5G military communication networks. The Azure availability zone in the Gulf region is built on billions of dollars in sovereign cloud commitments to the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. It is at the intersection of commercial enterprises and military related operations, irreplaceable. When the Iranian missile landed here, it was not attacking a few computer rooms, but the digital link between the US defense architecture and the Gulf sovereign AI ambition. Iran is systematically extending the same set of mechanisms it applies on every battlefield to the infrastructure layer of the global digital economy -Strait of Hormuz for maritime insurance; -Bahrain BAPCO and Shatelatanula insurance for oil infrastructure; -Manama hotels have insurance for businesses; -AWS's Assurance for Basic Clouds; -Microsoft, on the other hand, targets the deepest cloud infrastructure that carries defense and government workloads. Each goal is one layer deeper into the critical infrastructure stack than the previous one. Microsoft has remained silent and has not issued any statement regarding the extent of damage or service continuity. This silence itself is the strongest signal. When AWS was attacked in the early stages of the war, Amazon provided status updates within a few hours; And Microsoft's handling attitude is fully in line with its facility characteristics of carrying sovereignty and defense contract obligations - these obligations themselves limit public disclosure. The Gulf region should have been a global testing ground for the "sovereign AI" argument. Microsoft, Google, AWS, and Oracle have all invested billions of dollars in building data localization, placing it under local supervision, being close to local populations, and directly contributing to the development of local AI capabilities over the past three years. The premise of this argument is physical security, which is the assumption that the bay serves as a stable operating environment for long-term digital infrastructure. Now, this assumption has been personally proven false by the missile. Every CTO and procurement official responsible for sovereign cloud negotiations around the world are watching attack videos repeatedly, making the same calculation: if the Gulf has become a ballistic missile shooting range, where should the construction of sovereign AI turn? Iran cannot win this war militarily, but it is systematically repricing the core economic premise of the US alliance system's "permanent infrastructure security zone" for the Gulf. The missile that hit Microsoft's data center today destroyed not cloud storage, but the confidence interval of all digital infrastructure investments over the past decade. The real battlefield of this attack lies in confidence.
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4月 05, 03:18There has been no substantive progress in the indirect negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
4月 04, 16:14Iranian Foreign Minister warns of nuclear leak affecting neighboring countries
4月 04, 06:55Iran states that the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia is unrelated to Iran
4月 04, 00:12Silo Finance's soUSDC vault on Arbitrum suspected of being attacked
4月 03, 22:27Iran warns the U.S. that damaging infrastructure will be met with retaliation
4月 03, 20:42U.S.-Iran ceasefire mediation reaches a deadlock
4月 03, 16:53Iran launches the 93rd wave of the 'Real Commitment-4' operation
4月 03, 13:26Iran shoots down U.S. fighter jet, search and rescue mission underway
4月 03, 01:13Ukraine Demonstrates a New Model of 21st Century Warfare
4月 02, 17:46Iran accepts stablecoins as fees for the Strait of Hormuz

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