Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for targeting Amazon’s data infrastructure in Bahrain using cruise missiles. The IRGC’s Tasnim News Agency reported that this strike successfully destroyed Amazon’s central data operations. Additionally, the IRGC stated that it had also targeted U.S. military sites in Jordan, claiming the destruction of a missile defense radar system and an F-15 fighter jet. The IRGC framed these actions as part of a broader strategy to eliminate U.S. defense capabilities in the region, allowing for more extensive missile and drone assaults. This follows the IRGC’s previous claims of attacking U.S. drone maintenance facilities at Bahrain’s Sakhir Air Base and other military assets.
Why It Matters
The IRGC’s actions highlight the ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, particularly in the context of regional military dynamics. The targeting of both Amazon’s infrastructure and U.S. military sites signifies an escalation in Iran’s military strategy, which has focused on disrupting U.S. operations in the Middle East. Historically, the IRGC has been involved in various military engagements throughout the region, often in response to perceived threats from U.S. forces or allies. This incident reflects an ongoing pattern of asymmetric warfare tactics employed by Iran, aimed at projecting power and deterring U.S. military presence in areas close to its borders.
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