Iran’s underground missile hubs backfire as US-Israel campaign bites launches

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WSJ reports Iran’s underground “missile cities” have become a liability in the Israel-US war, with drone surveillance and weakened air defenses enabling strikes that have reduced Iran’s launches by about 86% in four days; many launchers are now decentralized and harder to count, while the US CENTCOM hunts the remaining capabilities, raising questions about inventory, miscalculation risks, and the potential for broader conflict.
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