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This is the reality that is not being told to you about why the United States cannot win this war against Iran. Iran has built a complete system for ballistic missiles about 500 meters underground inside the granite mountains south of Yazd. The launcher comes out from underground, fires, and immediately goes back— before an airstrike can take place. The American bunker buster bombs only have an effect up to 60–100 meters, whereas these installations are 5 to 8 times deeper than that. Iran has made these preparations over a period of more than twenty years, not for the current war. Approximately 20% of the world's oil supply comes through the Strait of Hormuz, which cannot be overlooked. Is the world really ready to face this reality? To read the full article, see this article ..... 👇 [اس آرئیکل کو پڑھیں اور مزید جانیں ...!!](https://app.binance.com/uni-qr/cart/305230624401889?r=GBBSXBL8&l=en&uco=edUNKMDJaQs-dT43iwLnZQ&uc=app_square_share_link&us=copylink) #Geopolitics #iran #WarAnalysis #MiddleEast #EnergyCrisis $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) $SOL {spot}(SOLUSDT)
This is the reality that is not being told to you about why the United States cannot win this war against Iran.
Iran has built a complete system for ballistic missiles about 500 meters underground inside the granite mountains south of Yazd.
The launcher comes out from underground, fires, and immediately goes back—
before an airstrike can take place.
The American bunker buster bombs only have an effect up to 60–100 meters,
whereas these installations are 5 to 8 times deeper than that.
Iran has made these preparations over a period of more than twenty years,
not for the current war.
Approximately 20% of the world's oil supply comes through the Strait of Hormuz,
which cannot be overlooked.

Is the world really ready to face this reality?

To read the full article, see this article ..... 👇

اس آرئیکل کو پڑھیں اور مزید جانیں ...!!

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#iran
#WarAnalysis
#MiddleEast
#EnergyCrisis
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Iran's Underground Power: The Reality That Challenges America's Military SuperiorityThis is what you are not being deliberately told: why the United States cannot win this war against Iran. Everyone is just watching airstrikes: B-2 bombers, five thousand pound bunker busters, and press releases from U.S. Central Command— "Another installation has been destroyed." But the truth you are not being shown is that

Iran's Underground Power: The Reality That Challenges America's Military Superiority

This is what you are not being deliberately told: why the United States cannot win this war against Iran.
Everyone is just watching airstrikes:
B-2 bombers, five thousand pound bunker busters, and press releases from U.S. Central Command—
"Another installation has been destroyed."
But the truth you are not being shown is that
## The War Without a Clear End Two weeks into the conflict, the world is still trying to understand why the United States launched a war against Iran. Even those who initiated the conflict appear uncertain about its ultimate objective. At times, the goal is described as destroying Iran’s military power; at others, it is regime change, renewed negotiations, or even unconditional surrender. When the war began, the tone suggested a swift victory—almost as if Tehran would fall within days. Instead, the reality has been quite different. Rather than welcoming flowers, the skies have been filled with missiles and drones, leaving Washington still searching for a clear path to end the conflict. ## Strategic Contradictions Early claims suggested that eliminating Iran’s leadership would collapse the system. Yet Iran quickly replaced its leadership and maintained state stability. Meanwhile, proposals such as triggering internal revolts or deploying regional proxies proved politically risky and were quietly abandoned. Despite hundreds of strikes on Iranian targets, Iran has continued launching large numbers of missiles and drones. This raises a critical question: if this is “destroyed capability,” what would full capability look like? ## The Logic of Survival For Washington, victory requires a convincing narrative. For Tehran, the definition is simpler—survival. If Iran emerges from the war still standing as a functioning state, it can frame that survival as strategic success. History often shows that wounded states can become more unpredictable—and sometimes more dangerous. **#Geopolitics #USForeignPolicy #WarAnalysis #Iran'sNewSupremeLeader {spot}(BTCUSDT) {spot}(ETHUSDT) {spot}(BNBUSDT)
## The War Without a Clear End

Two weeks into the conflict, the world is still trying to understand why the United States launched a war against Iran. Even those who initiated the conflict appear uncertain about its ultimate objective. At times, the goal is described as destroying Iran’s military power; at others, it is regime change, renewed negotiations, or even unconditional surrender.

When the war began, the tone suggested a swift victory—almost as if Tehran would fall within days. Instead, the reality has been quite different. Rather than welcoming flowers, the skies have been filled with missiles and drones, leaving Washington still searching for a clear path to end the conflict.

## Strategic Contradictions

Early claims suggested that eliminating Iran’s leadership would collapse the system. Yet Iran quickly replaced its leadership and maintained state stability. Meanwhile, proposals such as triggering internal revolts or deploying regional proxies proved politically risky and were quietly abandoned.

Despite hundreds of strikes on Iranian targets, Iran has continued launching large numbers of missiles and drones. This raises a critical question: if this is “destroyed capability,” what would full capability look like?

## The Logic of Survival

For Washington, victory requires a convincing narrative. For Tehran, the definition is simpler—survival. If Iran emerges from the war still standing as a functioning state, it can frame that survival as strategic success.

History often shows that wounded states can become more unpredictable—and sometimes more dangerous.

**#Geopolitics
#USForeignPolicy #WarAnalysis
#Iran'sNewSupremeLeader
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