Iran’s Secret ‘Missile City’ Exposed: Inside the Underground Bunker That Could Spark War

 


A newly released video has pulled back the curtain on Iran’s latest underground missile base — dubbed a “missile city” — revealing a sprawling network of tunnels packed with advanced weaponry. This marks the third such facility unveiled in less than a month, signaling Tehran’s aggressive military expansion amid rising tensions with the U.S. and Israel. The timing couldn’t be more explosive: Washington has issued a two-month ultimatum demanding Iran dismantle its nuclear and missile programs or face severe consequences.

The footage, broadcast by Iranian state media, shows high-ranking military officials, including Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri and IRGC Aerospace Force Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh, inspecting rows of missiles like the Kheybar Shekan and Paveh cruise missiles. The dramatic presentation, complete with cinematic music, serves as both propaganda and a stark warning to adversaries — Iran is ready to strike if provoked. With the U.S. deploying additional carrier strike groups to the region, the stage is set for a dangerous showdown.

Why does this matter now? Because the Middle East is a powder keg, and Iran’s missile buildup could be the spark. The U.S. has reinforced its military presence, extending the deployment of the USS Harry S. Truman and sending the USS Carl Vinson to patrol key waters. Meanwhile, Israel has repeatedly warned that Iran’s missile proliferation is fueling proxy wars across the region. Tehran, however, remains defiant, rejecting U.S. demands and insisting its nuclear program is purely peaceful.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has made it clear: negotiations with Washington are off the table unless conducted through intermediaries. “Our enemies know the cost of aggression,” he declared, underscoring Iran’s readiness to retaliate. But with President Trump’s administration signaling that “all options are on the table,” the risk of miscalculation is higher than ever. The clock is ticking — what happens when the U.S. deadline expires?

Military analysts warn that Iran’s underground bases are designed to survive airstrikes, making any potential conflict far deadlier. The Kheybar Shekan missile, with its reported 1,450-kilometer range, puts U.S. bases and Israeli cities within striking distance. If diplomacy fails, the world could be staring down another Middle East war — one with catastrophic consequences.

As tensions reach a boiling point, one thing is certain: Iran’s missile cities are more than just showmanship. They’re a direct challenge to U.S. dominance in the region. Will Washington back down, or will Trump’s warnings turn into action? The next two months could decide the fate of the Middle East — and beyond.

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