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Teheran's Missile City Reveal: A Dangerous Escalation in Support of Radical Terror

  • Writer: Bruce News MA Ed.
    Bruce News MA Ed.
  • Mar 27, 2025
  • 2 min read



Bruce News MA Ed.

CEO / Writer


Tehran released striking new footage of an underground "missile city," which it claims is just one of hundreds operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The semi-official Tasnim news agency revealed the facility, marking it as the third such site disclosed in less than a month. The video, broadcast on state television, showcased a vast tunnel network lined with hundreds of missiles, including models like the Kheibar Shekan (900-mile range), Haj Qassem (850-mile range), and Sejjil (1,550-mile range), capable of reaching targets across the Middle East.


Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, and Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, were filmed touring the facility. Their presence underscores the strategic importance Iran places on its missile program amid heightened tensions with Israel and the United States. The revelation follows a series of military drills and earlier unveilings of similar underground bases, reflecting Iran's intent to project power and deterrence in a volatile region. However, these displays also raise questions about the true extent of Iran’s missile capabilities, especially after recent Israeli strikes reportedly damaged key IRGC missile production sites.


Iran’s latest unveiling of a so-called "missile city" is a chilling reminder of its unwavering commitment to fueling chaos in the Middle East. By proudly showcasing its vast arsenal, Tehran isn’t just flexing military muscle—it’s doubling down on its role as a chief sponsor of radical Islamic terrorist organizations like Hezbollah and Hamas. These groups thrive on Iran’s weapons, funding, and ideological support, perpetuating violence that destabilizes the region and targets innocent civilians.


The IRGC’s missile program isn’t about defense; it’s a tool to empower proxies that sow terror, from Beirut to Gaza. This reckless escalation, paired with Iran’s refusal to abandon its terror-sponsoring agenda, demands a unified global response—sanctions, isolation, and unwavering pressure to dismantle these networks of destruction before they ignite a broader conflict. Iran’s actions aren’t just a threat to its neighbors; they’re a direct assault on global peace and security.


Pray, Vote and be Active ---Bruce


Peter M. Katz --- Executive Editor

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