Iran has attacked a data center of the American company Amazon Web Services in Bahrain. According to a report in the Financial Times, a massive fire broke out at the site after the attack. Earlier, Bahrain's Interior Ministry also informed that a fire had broken out in a company building, which was being extinguished by a fire brigade team. However, the name of the company was not disclosed at the time. The attack comes a day after Iran's Revolutionary Guards threatened to target 18 US companies operating in the Middle East. The list includes big tech companies like Microsoft, Apple, Google and Meta. On the other hand, Donald Trump has made a statement that there is no need for any kind of deal to end the war with Iran. He claimed that the US could end this war in 2 to 3 weeks. Check out the blog below for updates on the Iran-Israel war...
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