The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) named Stargate UAE, the $500 billion OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle joint venture, in a 1 April 2026 military targeting video, the Iranian spokesperson adding the phrase "Nothing stays hidden to our sight". Amazon Web Services (AWS) subsequently declared "hard down status for multiple zones" after Iranian missile strikes on infrastructure in Bahrain and Dubai. Oracle's Dubai data centre had been struck in an earlier round. Nvidia and Apple were named in the same IRGC video.
The event sits inside the Iran-conflict-2026 story as a military and diplomatic matter; its relevance on this beat is that the capex displacing US workers now includes physical assets in an active war zone. Iran's earlier targeting video had named a broader group of US tech firms ; the IRGC's April escalation was the first to single out AI infrastructure specifically. For the workforce angle, the linkage is financial: Oracle funded its $156 billion data centre programme partly by terminating the bulk of its late-March workforce cuts , with a large Indian cohort notified by 6am email .
The capital that freed those jobs is now buying concrete and silicon that Iranian missiles are trying to hit. Goldman Sachs has calculated that data centre electricity demand adds roughly 0.1 percentage points to core US inflation in 2026 and 2027; a Strait of Hormuz closure with the associated gas-price spike would amplify the figure. The workers displaced to finance the capex absorb the inflation the capex generates, and now carry a physical war-risk exposure on the assets their severance helped build.
The Glasswing partner list includes Oracle alongside JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and AWS ; the same institution therefore holds privileged access to the restricted frontier model that triggered the Bessent-Powell convening, and has physical assets under active IRGC threat funded by its own workforce cuts. That triple exposure, capital, capability and war risk, is the compressed version of the feedback loop this topic has been tracking. The precedent Iran has now set, that state militaries will treat AI capex as strategic infrastructure worth targeting, is likely to raise insurance and reinsurance pricing on Gulf data centre assets through 2026 and 2027, and to change the geographic distribution of future projects.
