Iran's 'Missile City' Revealed: A Challenge to US Military Strategy
Iran's underground network harbours 'Missile City' proving US is 'losing the war'

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A network of tunnels on Qeshm Island, Iran, has been dubbed a 'Missile City', housing a significant arsenal of rockets and bunkers. Analysts assert that this development undermines US claims of military success against Iran, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region.
- 01Qeshm Island, located at the Strait of Hormuz, has transformed into a fortified 'Missile City' with extensive underground networks.
- 02The tunnels reportedly protect Iran's missiles and drones, and are reminiscent of Hamas' tunnel systems in Gaza.
- 03Despite US claims of decimating Iran's military capabilities, 90% of its missile stocks remain intact.
- 04Iran maintains 30 out of 33 missile firing sites operational along the Strait of Hormuz.
- 05The situation illustrates a complex geopolitical landscape, with analysts suggesting that both US and Israeli strategies are failing.
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A complex network of tunnels on Qeshm Island, Iran, has emerged as a significant military asset, referred to as a 'Missile City'. This subterranean system is designed to house a large arsenal of rockets and air-raid shelters, aimed at protecting Iran's military capabilities in the face of potential US aggression. Analysts, including retired Lebanese Brigadier-General Hassan Jouni and security expert Professor Anthony Glees, argue that these developments challenge US claims of military success. Glees points out that while US officials assert that Iran's military has been 'decimated', approximately 90% of its missile stock remains intact, with 30 operational missile sites still active. The situation has escalated tensions in the region, especially following recent US airstrikes that targeted vital infrastructure on Qeshm Island. The ongoing conflict reflects a broader geopolitical struggle, with both US and Israeli strategies failing to achieve their intended outcomes, leaving the global community in a precarious position.
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The developments on Qeshm Island could escalate military tensions in the region, affecting local populations and international shipping routes.
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