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Iran vs US Missile: Iran showed strength to America by revealing its underground missile city, which has thousands of missiles. The Trump administration is warning Iran to make a new nuclear agreement, while America Middle Is …Read more

Ira has once again maintained its under ground missile city.
Highlights
- Iran revealed underground missile city
- Trump warned Iran to enforce a new nuclear agreement
- America deployed warships and stealth bombers in the middle East
Tehran: The Trump administration is constantly threatening Iran. Even after the attack on Huti rebels, the Trump administration gave direct threats to Iran. But Iran is also not a raw player. He has now shown his strength to America. Iran has shown a missile city situated under the ground. Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Tuesday unveiled an underground city for its aerospace forces, with thousands of accurate missiles. Iran's official television said that the Underground City includes many missiles including Khyber Shekan, Gadar, Sejil, Imad and Haj Kasem. Earlier on January 10, the IRGC commanders visited an underground missile base, which was aimed at directly to scare enemies.
The video that came on Tuesday features Major General Mohammad Hussain Bagheri, Chief of Staff of Iran's Armed Forces and Amir Ali Hajizade, aerospace commander of IRGC. Both are proudly showing their missiles. Many of these missiles are such, through which Israel was attacked last year. When Iran released a new video footage on Tuesday, its weakness also appeared in it. The most shocking thing was that all the missiles are kept in a long open tunnel. There are no strong doors or security walls in it. According to the report of The War Zone, if there is a single attack, there will be a blast one after the other due to no wall or gap.
Iran is responding to external threats by releasing a new video showcasing one of its underground missile tunnel systems, packed with Missile Engines, Mobile Launches, and A Rage of Advanceced Weaponry. The footage prominently features the Paveh Cruise Missile, The Ghadr-380… pic.twitter.com/ilsdlrptqy
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