Israel has spotted a huge Iranian missile base in a hidden mountain fortress. Israeli military analysts have released satellite images, claiming that the base is near the Iranian city of Kermanshah. According to the Israeli researchers, Iran has three large facilities in the area. The three ballistic missile storage sites also include underground bases excavated into the mountains north of Kermanshah. The big revelation comes amid the U.S.-led West's pressure on Iran over its nuke programme. Washington has been threatening Tehran with its nuclear ambitions. While Israel has spent more than a decade accusing Iran of pursuing nukes. Tehran has denied the claims and has pointed to Israel’s own suspected stock of nukes.
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