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So, would you say Russia is legitimate in striking infrastructure like power plants which are mostly used for civilian purposes but might power military buildings as a small percentage of their use?
Would Iran be justified, if it had a nuclear weapon, of dropping it on Tel Aviv, wiping out the civilian population alongside the Israeli Air Force headquarters?
Proportionality is a key concept in military planning. It's not the case that one drop of military utility makes something a legitimate target. It's certainly not if you only know that the minority military use is somewhere among many different locations and just bomb any of them on the off-chance.
Oh, and ok, sorry for the misunderstanding.
For starters nothing Russia does in this war is legitimate because the war itself is illegitimate, but that aside: No, because as you said there's no proportionality. Depriving civilians of power—a human right—is not proportional to cutting off power from a military building that likely has emergency power anyway.
See above, the lives of civilians are paramount. The difference between data centers and these examples is that Amazon data centers aren't necessary for any human rights, nor are they particularly important for civilian life. It's little damage to civilians for little military gain. If you have five empty luxury resorts and one military headquarters and can't distinguish between them (or all six are alternately used as military headquarters at random times), I'd say it's a fair decision to bomb all six. It's analogous to a factory that makes 90% shoes and 10% bullets. I also want to emphasize the importance of these facilities—AI-based targeting produces orders of magnitude more targets than human intelligence officers, allowing for orders of magnitude more strikes. When you're running a mass bombing campaign, running out of things to bomb is legitimately a thing that happens.
There are civilians working inside data centers, and they also provide services to civilians - some of which are critical and some are not.