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Doubt this ever makes it to storage. Hard to bring in precursor fuel for missiles under this bombardment (assuming there is still functioning missile factories)
 
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Nuke it is
 
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Doubt this ever makes it to storage. Hard to bring in precursor fuel for missiles under this bombardment (assuming there is still functioning missile factories)

This guy is the lobbyist of the United Against Nuclear Iran group in the U.S. don't expect anything reasonable out of his butt....
 
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Tunnel for Isfahan missile complex hit last night

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Shahrud heavily damaged

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At least 7 K-4’s have been attempted to be fired.

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So it seems like Iran did plan in advance to build resillient infrastructure in the event of constant aerial bombardment through underground cities and networks, however there were many loopholes/vulnerabiluties in it that the US/Israel exploited to slow down the fire rate.

I guess they struck the silo exits to prevent launches and perhaps entry into the underground compounds, which prevents them from being used but at least not outright destroyed.
 
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Doubt this ever makes it to storage. Hard to bring in precursor fuel for missiles under this bombardment (assuming there is still functioning missile factories)

All material comes from China by road or train. much faster.

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