Rockets in starting installations: Iran's army is ready to respond to the US in case of attack - media
At the same time, journalists explained that they received information from their own sources: neither names nor positions are indicated. "The Tehran Times has become known that Iran's armed forces have prepared missiles capable of strikes in US positions, against the backdrop of ongoing threats to hostilities by President Donald Trump," the article reads. The article said that rocket plants are hidden in underground structures located throughout the Iran.
In this way, they are protected from possible air strikes that the United States may have caused by journalists. It should be noted that Focus published a video from the underground Kvir's military base, which showed Iran missiles. In a state television report we see hundreds of machines with starting installations underground. The starting installations are ballistic and winged missiles. The frame also got anti -ship missiles that can hit the Gulf ships.
The video appeared the chief of staff Major General. Bagry said Iran created an "iron fist" stronger than before. According to the OSINT analyst, thousands of missiles of different types can store on the Iranian military base. In March, US President Donald Trump made his demands on Iran. In particular, the White House expects Tehran's abandonment of the nuclear program, the help of proxy (Hussites, Hamas, Hezbolly, etc. ), from the rocket and drone program.
According to Trump, Washington is ready to start hostilities against Iran, if Tehran does not meet the requirements of the Americans. On March 11, President Masud Pesshkian responded to the call of the US President for negotiations. Pesashian stated that his country would not be subject to pressure, threats and imposing. Meanwhile, on March 15, there was a blow to Iran's proxy - on Hussites in Yemen. The scandal is associated with this blow to Signal.
The highest US top officials in an unprotected chat discussed the details of the attack to which a local secret agent was involved. The editor -in -chief of The Atlantic, who was accidentally added to the chat, Michael Voltz advised to the chat. We would like to remind you that the US intelligence community has published an analytical report on national threats, in which, in addition to Iran, there are three more countries.