Iran Made Underground 'Missile Cities' For Years. Now, It's Shifting Tracks

Iran has been developing extensive underground missile facilities for several years, significantly enhancing its military capabilities. In March 2025, the nation showcased video footage of what it described as its largest underground site, although the specific location remains undisclosed. This development comes amid escalating tensions in the region and increasing concerns over Iran's missile program, which has drawn criticism from various countries. Experts suggest that these underground 'missile cities' serve as a strategic advantage, allowing Iran to protect its assets from aerial attacks while maintaining a robust offensive capability. As geopolitical dynamics evolve, Iran appears to be shifting its focus, potentially indicating a move towards more sophisticated missile technology and deployment strategies. This shift could have far-reaching implications for regional security and international relations, especially with nations wary of Iran's military ambitions. Understanding this transition is crucial for assessing future developments in Middle Eastern geopolitics and the balance of power in the region.
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