Satellite images reveal Iran's secret plan, building a 'security shield' before US attack

Iran's Secret Plan: The possibility of war between Iran and the United States has increased. Satellite images reveal that Iran has transformed its nuclear sites into underground concrete fortresses. The United States has deployed more than 50 dangerous fighter jets to the Middle East in retaliation. Learn how a world war could break out amid nuclear deal negotiations.

Iran's Secret Plan: Tensions between Iran and the US have reached a point where preparations for war are in full swing, alongside negotiations. Recent satellite images have revealed that Iran is working to protect its nuclear and military bases by hiding them underground and covering them with thick layers of concrete. While discussions about the nuclear deal are underway in Geneva, the smell of gunpowder is growing stronger in the Gulf.

Satellite images show 'protective shield'

New high-resolution images from the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) have revealed Iran's extensive preparations. Experts say Iran is transforming its vulnerable sites into fortified bunkers by burying them under soil and concrete. Reuters reports that Iran has constructed a strong concrete shield at a new site and completely covered it with soil to protect it from aerial attacks.

Work is underway at these specific locations:

Parchin Military Complex: Iran has built a concrete sarcophagus at this sensitive site, located 30 kilometers from Tehran. According to expert David Albright, it has been covered with soil to conceal the color of the concrete and protect it from airstrikes.

Isfahan Nuclear Power Plant: Following the US-Israeli attack in June 2025, Iran filled the tunnels with earth. ISIS claims this was done to thwart any ground attack or attempt to seize the uranium.

Natanz site: Here the tunnel paths under the mountains are being further strengthened with the help of heavy machinery.

Shiraz Missile Base: Here too, the damage caused by previous attacks is being repaired and efforts are underway to restart it at full capacity.

America deployed more than 50 fighter planes

Amid the threat of war, the US has significantly increased its military presence in the Middle East. According to US officials and flight-tracking data, more than 50 powerful fighter jets (F-22, F-35, and F-16) have been sent to the region in the past 24 hours. Airborne refueling tankers have also been deployed. Warships like the USS Abraham Lincoln are already deployed at sea.

The round of talks is also continuing

Despite the tensions, the two countries held a second round of "indirect talks" in Geneva. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that an agreement in principle had been reached on some issues and that Iran would soon submit its written proposal. Meanwhile, the US has clearly stated that Iran must halt uranium enrichment and accept restrictions on its missile program.

Iran's Supreme Leader's warning

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, recently took a tough stance, saying that the US will never be able to overthrow the Iranian government. He warned that if attacked, Iran would deliver a befitting reply to even the world's most powerful military.

 PC:Prabhat Khabar