Iran Unveils New Underground Missile Base
- The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps unveiled one of its largest underground missile cities, housing thousands of precision-guided missiles, on March 25, 2025.
- Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri stated that Iran's military capability is now ten times stronger than that deployed during Operation True Promise II.
- The U.S. Has issued a two-month ultimatum to Iran, demanding the dismantling of its nuclear and missile programs, warning of severe consequences.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed that Iran will not engage in direct negotiations with the U.S. But remains open to indirect talks through intermediaries.
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Iran unveils a new underground base in the midst of renewed tension with the United States
The Revolutionary Guards, the Iranian elite army, unveiled on Tuesday 25 March a new underground missile city. The Islamic Republic is in full tension with Israel and the United States, announcing "maximum" sanctions, while extending a hand for negotiations on Iran's nuclear. Tehran also declared itself "open" to "indirect" discussions with Washington, D.C., on Monday 24 March.
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