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ruet

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Wed Apr 1, 2026, 12:41 PM 4 hrs ago

Amazon's Cloud Business in Bahrain Damaged in Iran Strike, FT Reports

Source: Reuters

April 1 (Reuters) - Amazon's (AMZN.O), opens new tab cloud computing operation in Bahrain was damaged after an Iranian strike, the ​Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing a ‌person familiar with the matter.
Bahrain's Interior Ministry said earlier in the day that civil defense teams were ​extinguishing a fire at a company ​facility following what authorities described as an ⁠Iranian attack.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/amazons-cloud-business-bahrain-damaged-iran-strike-ft-reports-2026-04-01/

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Amazon's Cloud Business in Bahrain Damaged in Iran Strike, FT Reports (Original Post) ruet 4 hrs ago OP
Oh Prairie Gates 4 hrs ago #1
Fake news! Trump said he already won this war and Iran is begging to surrender. Ray Bruns 4 hrs ago #2
I was lectured only last week Iran had no more missiles Torchlight 4 hrs ago #3
One of "its" family just made a bundle selling more to Iran. Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #5
Does this count as a loss or a gain for our side? Just asking. Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #4

Torchlight

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3. I was lectured only last week Iran had no more missiles
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 01:02 PM
4 hrs ago

or the ability to project power in any meaningful or measurable method. That's what I get for investing time into someone whose depth of relevant knowledge comes from playing Risk over beer on Saturday night.

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