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Iran Reopens Underground Missile Sites, Underscoring Limits of US Bombing Plan

|Tehran, Iran, Iran|1 independent sources

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Iran has reopened several underground missile sites, a move that highlights the challenges of the United States’ bombing campaign against the country.

The Iranian government announced that the sites, which were previously targeted by U.S. airstrikes, have been restored and are now operational. Officials cited the resilience of the underground facilities and the ability of Iranian forces to repair and conceal them as reasons for the reopening.

The development comes amid ongoing U.S. efforts to degrade Iran’s missile capabilities. The reopening signals that the U.S. bombing strategy may not be as effective in neutralizing Iran’s missile infrastructure as intended.

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