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World5/21/2026

Iran Restores Missile Bases Amid Nuclear Talks

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Iran Restores Missile Bases Amid Nuclear Talks

New satellite imagery analysis has revealed that Iran has been quietly restoring and expanding its network of underground missile bases across the country. The imagery shows Tehran has reopened several sites that were previously shuttered, preserving its launch capacity despite ongoing negotiations over the Iranian nuclear program.

According to defense analysts, the sites appear to house a range of short and medium-range ballistic missiles, as well as more advanced solid-fuel rockets. Experts say the restoration of these facilities indicates Iran's determination to maintain its missile arsenal, even as it engages in diplomatic talks with world powers over limiting its nuclear activities.

The revelations come at a critical juncture, as Iran and global powers attempt to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). The deal had placed strict limits on Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, but the U.S. withdrew from the agreement in 2018. Negotiations to restore the accord have been ongoing, with both sides seeking to strike a delicate balance between Iran's nuclear ambitions and its missile capabilities.

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ballistic missilesIran missile basesJoint Comprehensive Plannuclear talkssolid-fuel rocketsTehran missile sitesU.S. withdrawal 2018

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