Tehran, March 23: Iranian state media has released footage of a massive underground military complex filled with advanced missiles, signaling the country’s continued military strength amid escalating tensions with the United States and Israel.
According to Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the video reveals rows of ballistic missiles stored inside a hidden facility. Officials described the site as just “the tip of the iceberg,” suggesting that Iran possesses a far larger undisclosed arsenal.
Strategic Message to Global Powers
The release of the footage appears to counter claims that Iran’s military capabilities have been significantly weakened. The visual display highlights the scale and preparedness of Iran’s defense infrastructure.
The development comes at a time when geopolitical tensions in the region are rapidly intensifying.
IRGC Claims Continued Missile Strikes
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that it has carried out the 75th wave of missile strikes under its ongoing operation “True Promise 4.”
According to reports, the strikes targeted Israeli military positions and a US military installation in Saudi Arabia, including the Prince Sultan Air Base.
Iranian officials said the operation was conducted using advanced ballistic missiles and based on precise intelligence inputs.
Warning to US and Israeli Forces
The IRGC warned that US and Israeli military assets remain under constant surveillance. It also stated that hiding military infrastructure within civilian areas would not provide protection from future strikes.
The statement emphasized that Iran would continue its operations in response to what it described as ongoing aggression.
Rising Regional Concerns
The ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has entered a critical phase. Over recent weeks, multiple missile and drone attacks have been reported across the region.
Experts warn that continued escalation could:
- Disrupt global oil supplies
- Increase geopolitical instability
- Impact international markets
The unveiling of the underground missile facility marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict. As tensions rise, the situation in West Asia remains volatile, with global implications for security and energy markets.
