Iran covered its nuclear centers with an impenetrable layer of concrete, hiding its power in ‘underworld’ due to fear of American attack

News India Live, Digital Desk: Amidst increasing military tensions with America, Iran has started working on a ‘master plan’ to save its most precious asset – nuclear centers. Latest satellite images and intelligence reports have revealed that Iran is shifting its major nuclear sites into deep tunnels underground and covering them with layers of concrete and soil several feet thick. This fortification of Iran is being done directly in view of the threat of American ‘bunker buster’ bombs. Concrete ‘Sarcophagus’ and the mystery of ‘Pickaxe Mountain’ According to intelligence reports, heavy construction work has been seen on Iran’s Parchin military complex and new bases located near Natanz. Experts say that Iran has built a strong concrete structure (Sarcophagus) around the sensitive facility like ‘Taleghan-2’ and covered it with soil so that it becomes ‘invisible’ and ‘impenetrable’ to air attacks. Apart from this, new tunnels are being dug at a depth of about 100 meters under ‘Pickaxe Mountain’, where it is considered impossible for even the world’s most modern bombs to reach. Why is Iran scared? This stir has increased at a time when America has increased the deployment of its B-2 stealth bombers and nuclear submarines in the Middle East. Learning from the bitter experiences of the last military confrontation (Operation Midnight Hammer) in the year 2025, Iran is now securing its uranium stockpiles and centrifuges in places where any ‘Special Forces Raid’ or air strikes will not be affected. Isfahan and Fordow: Tunnel entrances sealed Satellite imagery has revealed that Isfahan (Isfahan) and Fordow (Fordow) The entrances to nuclear centers are being backfilled with concrete and debris. Defense experts believe that this step is not only for protection from bombs, but will also act like a ‘lock’ to prevent any possible ground infiltration. Will American diplomacy fail? This siege of Iran has increased the concern of western countries. Experts argue that if the nuclear centers become so deep and secure that it is not possible to attack them, then Iran’s compulsion to negotiate for a ‘nuclear deal’ will end. This could start a new arms race in the region.

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