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Amazon’s Infrastructure Tested by Geopolitical Strikes and Strategic Expansion

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
March 6, 2026
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While Amazon aggressively pursues its global growth ambitions, a new category of physical threat has emerged. Recent drone strikes attributed to Iran have directly targeted the company’s cloud infrastructure in the Middle East, marking an unprecedented event for a U.S. hyperscaler. Concurrently, major investors are viewing market volatility as a buying opportunity, and the tech giant is doubling down on massive investments in Europe.

Unprecedented Physical Attacks on Cloud Assets

For the first time, the physical infrastructure of a leading U.S. cloud provider has become the target of military-style strikes. Iranian state media reported that the attacks, conducted by the Revolutionary Guards, were in response to Amazon’s alleged support for U.S. military operations. Specifically, drone assaults damaged two Amazon Web Services (AWS) facilities in the United Arab Emirates and one in Bahrain, taking them offline.

The impact was immediate but regionally contained. Services like the Careem delivery app and fintech providers such as Alaan experienced outages. Financial institutions, including Emirates NBD Bank, were also affected. Unlike prior disruptions caused by software issues, global AWS operations remained stable. Experts point to Amazon’s resilient architecture. Mike Chapple from the University of Notre Dame notes that the company configures its services to allow neighboring availability zones to absorb the loss of a single data center. However, repairs are expected to be protracted due to the extent of the physical damage.

Institutional Investors Seize the Moment

Despite the instability, institutional investors have shown notable confidence. ARK Invest capitalized on recent share price fluctuations, significantly increasing its Amazon position across five separate ETFs. This buying activity represented an investment of approximately $14.5 million.

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This investor optimism coincides with Amazon’s continued capital deployment in regions perceived as more stable. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company announced plans to invest an additional €18 billion in Spain. This commitment raises its total planned investment in the country to €37.7 billion, with the strategic goal of establishing Spain as a European hub for artificial intelligence development. These expenditures, while pressuring near-term free cash flow—which has seen a notable decline—are designed to strengthen Amazon’s long-term competitive stance against rivals Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

Market Resilience and Analyst Outlook

Amazon’s shares currently trade at €189.00, having advanced 6.35% over the past week. This performance suggests a degree of market resilience in the face of geopolitical headlines. However, the stock remains below its 52-week high of just over €220, reflecting ongoing investor assessment of rising capital expenditures and margin pressures within the cloud division.

The majority of market analysts maintain a positive view. Firms including Bank of America and JPMorgan highlight the potential from Amazon’s partnerships with AI innovators like Anthropic and OpenAI, which are expected to support AWS revenue growth. The consensus indicates significant upside potential remains, provided the cloud segment can sustain its growth momentum despite the new landscape of physical security risks.

All eyes will be on the quarterly results expected in late April 2026. These figures will reveal whether revenues from cloud computing and advertising can offset the enormous infrastructure costs. Investors will also be keenly watching for any updates to management’s strategy for securing physical assets in geopolitically unstable regions.

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