The "missile city" in Iran is located 500 meters inside a granite mountain in Yazd.
The most powerful bunker-busting bomb in the U.S. arsenal can penetrate over 60 meters of concrete. Yet this Iranian nuclear facility lies deep underground, at a depth of 440 meters.
How would the U.S. attack it?
Moreover, considering potential attacks from the U.S. and Israel, Iran has deliberately constructed multiple tunnel exits on different sides of the mountain.
The tunnels house a railway system. The rock itself is 300 million years old, with a hardness 25 times that of reinforced concrete.
So how would the U.S. possibly strike it?
Therefore, there's still something to fight back. Oh, Trump claimed Iran has no army—then what about those caves?
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