Iran's secret project to develop powerful nuclear warheads for long-range missiles has been uncovered by resistance networks, revealing hidden sites and clandestine activities in Semnan province. The regime's 'Desert Plan' aims to develop boosted nuclear warheads capable of reaching US bases in the Middle East, Italy, Ukraine, Sudan, and parts of Russia.
Key Points
Iran's clandestine nuclear project 'Desert Plan' aims to develop powerful warheads for long-range missiles
Seven hidden sites in Semnan province have been identified, including underground bases for nuclear tests
Regime leaders have deleted roads to bases from official maps and monitor the area with drones and surveillance technology
The National Council of Resistance of Iran released details gathered by resistance networks
Iran claims its nuclear program is for civilian purposes only, but recent activities raise concerns