IRGC Issues Destruction Warning Against UAE’s $30B Stargate AI Facility Backed by Tech Giants

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Key HighlightsIranian Revolutionary Guard published threatening video on April 3 targeting Abu Dhabi’s $30B Stargate artificial intelligence facilityWarning specifically conditions destruction on potential U.S. military action against Iran’s electrical infrastructureMajor technology partners include OpenAI, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, SoftBank, and additional firmsOracle’s Dubai data center sustained damage from Iranian missile fragments on April 2Financial markets show varied responses; Nvidia (NVDA) maintains top-tier 10 analyst Smart ScoreThe Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran has issued a destruction warning against the $30 billion Stargate artificial intelligence data center currently under development in Abu Dhabi. This threat emerged through a video published on April 3, 2026, subsequently circulated by the Tehran Times via X.com.Iran Threatens "Complete And Utter Annihilation" Of OpenAI's $30BN Stargate Data Center In Abu Dhabi https://t.co/8AHmTa39cg— zerohedge (@zerohedge) April 5, 2026Brigadier General Ebrahim Zolfaghari, serving as spokesperson, declared that “complete and utter annihilation” would be executed should the United States conduct military strikes against Iranian electrical generation facilities. The Revolutionary Guard specified that every U.S.-affiliated information and communications technology enterprise operating throughout the region would constitute “legitimate targets.”The released footage demonstrated a Google Maps-style geographic progression, zooming into the Stargate complex’s waterfront position within the United Arab Emirates. The presentation transitioned to simulated night-vision imagery, exposing the comprehensive site configuration. Revolutionary Guard officials incorporated photographs of OpenAI’s Chief Executive Sam Altman alongside Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang throughout the video content.Stargate’s official launch occurred in May 2025 through an agreement involving President Donald Trump. The initiative represents what’s planned as the most expansive AI data center development located beyond United States borders.The undertaking enjoys financial and technical backing from prominent global technology corporations. OpenAI and Microsoft are developing the artificial intelligence platforms. Nvidia and SoftBank are contributing semiconductor technology and capital investment. Oracle and Cisco are managing cloud computing and networking systems. Abu Dhabi’s MGX serves as an additional primary backer.Regional Technology Assets Experience Actual DamageThis threatening message follows confirmed physical damage reported across the area. On April 2, 2026, fragments from a neutralized Iranian missile impacted an Oracle data facility in Dubai, causing structural damage to the building’s exterior.Amazon Web Services documented electrical supply interruptions at one of its regional installations following comparable attack incidents. The UAE Ministry of Defence reports successfully intercepting over 500 missiles and 2,100 unmanned aerial vehicles launched from Iranian territory since February 2026.While the Stargate facility remains in its construction phase, these nearby incidents demonstrate that technological infrastructure throughout the UAE is experiencing direct impact from the ongoing conflict.The Revolutionary Guard’s video content explicitly challenged Google’s privacy measures, asserting “nothing stays hidden from our sight, though hidden by Google.” This statement referenced the facility’s location being obscured on publicly accessible mapping platforms.Financial Market ResponseNotwithstanding the explicit threat directed at the development, Nvidia maintains its optimal Smart Score of 10 based on comprehensive analyst agreement. Among the consortium companies, only Cisco demonstrated positive stock movement during the previous month, registering a 0.48% increase.Microsoft and Nvidia both continue displaying robust upward price targets according to analyst projections. Investment professionals appear to be interpreting the circumstances as a geographically confined geopolitical development at this stage.OpenAI declined to provide commentary in response to Seeking Alpha’s inquiry at publication time.The most recently verified incident remains the April 2 missile debris impact on Oracle’s Dubai data center facility.The post IRGC Issues Destruction Warning Against UAE’s $30B Stargate AI Facility Backed by Tech Giants appeared first on Blockonomi.