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CHILLING new details of Iran’s secret project to develop powerful nuclear warheads for missiles capable of firing over 2,000 miles have been revealed.

Satellite images and new information about the clandestine programme – codenamed the “Desert Plan” – have been uncovered by Iranian resistance networks.

Missiles on display.
It’s believed Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons has intensifiedCredit: Getty
Satellite image of the Semnan Site in Iran, highlighting locations involved in nuclear weapons development.
The Samnan Site which is involved in developing warheads for Simorgh missileCredit: NCRI/Google Earth
Rocket launching from a desert launchpad.
An Iranian rocket launches from an undisclosed locationCredit: AFP
Aerial view of the Ivanaki Site in Iran, highlighting locations related to nuclear weapons development.
The Ivanaki site is where components for the weapons are madeCredit: NCRI/Google Earth
Illustration of Iranian missiles with their range and speed.

They warned that the tyrannical regime’s dash to obtain deadly nukes had “intensified”.

Seven hidden sites in the Semnan province of northern Iran have been identified including an underground base used for nuclear explosion tests.

In a bid to keep the programme under wraps, regime leaders have even deleted roads leading to bases from official maps.

Low-flying aircraft and drones equipped with face recognition technology patrol the area around the sites – and any foreigners who venture near are arrested and interrogated.

The new details, which were gathered by networks inside Iran from the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), were released on Tuesday by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

They uncovered how the regime initiated its “Kavir Plan” – which means Desert Plan – in 2009 to replaced the regime’s previous Amad plan, which was exposed and shut down in 2003.

The Kavir Plan is a series of projects set up under the direct orders of leader Ali Khamenei to develop boosted nuclear warheads for missiles with a range exceeding 2,000 miles or 3,000 kilometres.

“Make no mistake. Nuclear weapons are the regime’s life insurance policy.

National Council of Resistance of Iran

That would mean the nuclear warheads could reach US bases in the Middle East as well as countries as far away as Italy, Ukraine, Sudan and parts of Russia.

To mask the Kavir Plan, the regime pretends it has a goal of “desert security” and nuclear weapons are being developed under the guise of manufacturing satellite-launching missiles, the NCRI say.

They have identified seven sites they believe to be related to the Kavir Plan including the Shahroud Site where nuclear warheads for the Ghaem-100 missile are being developed and the Semnan Site, focused on developing nuclear weapons for the Simorgh missile.

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The Ivanaki Site is responsible for developing components for the weapons and the Sanjaran Site develops shock wave generators for simultaneous detonation in a nuclear weapon.

Underground explosive testing is conducted at the Sorkheh Hesar Site, while the “Parchin Site (Project 6)” has been identified as engaging in the production of explosives and carrying out testing.

Meanwhile the SPND, the organisation which commands the secret nuclear programme, is believed to be located in the Noor Building in Tehran.

“Tehran has done everything to hide its relentless effort to acquire nuclear weapons.

National Council of Resistance of Iran

The nuclear sites are patrolled by a special unit called the Kavir Security Unit and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, who have set up an intelligence base in the area.

To conceal the sites’ activities, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence removed the road between Semnan and the provinces of Yazd and Isfahan from the country’s official geographic maps to prevent foreign nationals from accessing it, the NCRI claim.

The areas around the sites are monitored by light reconnaissance aircraft and drones with facial recognition cameras mounted on them.

The regime also uses satellite surveillance technology to monitor the area.

Missile launch during military drill.
A missile being launched during a military drill at an undisclosed location in the Persian Gulf, southern IranCredit: Rex
Ali Khamenei waving at a ceremony.
The secret plan was allegedly set up under direct orders of Iranian leader Ali KhameneiCredit: Getty
Map of Semnan Province, Iran, highlighting seven military sites.
Seven military sites in Semnan province – the first four are believed to be involved in the Kavir PlanCredit: NCRI/Google Earth
Illustration of Iran's nuclear facilities.

‘THREAT TO GLOBAL PEACE’

According to NCRI, foreigners – particularly American and European tourists who travel to the region for scientific or wildlife research, are closely monitored by security and law enforcement in the area by direct order of Khamenei.

They claim the regime “has consistently arrested foreign nationals travelling in the region and subjected them to interrogation”.

In a statement, the NCRI said: “The regime’s approach to the international community regarding its nuclear activities over these decades can be described as concealment, deception, obfuscation, delaying, and destruction of evidence.

“Tehran has done everything to hide its relentless effort to acquire nuclear weapons. The regime’s policy remains one of stalling and delaying to prevent decisive action while

moving forward with its weapons program. The time has come to end this.

“This regime’s threat to global peace and stability is not limited to its nuclear program.

How would war between US & Iran would look

by Harvey Geh

IRAN would face a devastating invasion if it followed through on threats to assassinate Donald Trump, according to former US advisor Dr Kenneth Katzman.

US historian Max Boot predicted it would take up to 1.6 million troops out of their total 2.1 million for the US to fully invade and occupy Iran.

Iran would be outnumbered with a total of just 1.2 million troops, 551 aircraft and 1,713 tanks.

The US would have 13,043 aircraft and 4,640 tanks at their disposal, not to mention a much bigger navy and 3,770 nukes.

Experts say a conflict could spiral and drag in Iran’s proxy forces across the region.

Among the many targets in Tehran that would be attacked, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Guard Corps (IRGC) would be first on the list.

US strikes would also target nuclear sites in Iran.

“The genocide inside Iran, as confirmed by the UN Special Rapporteur, and the export of terrorism and warmongering necessitate a decisive policy towards it.

“The mullahs’ regime is at its most fragile state, facing an explosive society. Since Masoud Pezeshkian was appointed as the regime’s president in August, more than 1,300 prisoners—

including women political prisoners—have been executed, and dozens are at imminent risk of execution.

“Regionally, the regime is at its weakest point in four decades, making it more desperate than ever to rely on the nuclear lever.

“Four press conferences by the Iranian Resistance exposing the regime’s secret nuclear projects in the past six months demonstrate that Tehran’s dash to obtain nuclear weapons has intensified.

“Make no mistake. Nuclear weapons are the regime’s life insurance policy.”

Aerial view of the Sorkheh Hesar site, highlighting buildings used for underground and geophysical testing related to nuclear weapons development.
The Sorkheh Hesar Site which conducts underground nuclear weapons testingCredit: NCRI/Google Earth
Nuclear warheads aimed upwards.
The Iranian resistance says nuclear weapons are the regime’s ‘life insurance policy’Credit: Getty
Illustration of the Kavir Plan for Iranian nuclear weapons development.
The NCRI released this graphic to illustrate Iran’s secret nuclear planCredit: NCRI/Google Earth
Satellite image of the Noor Building in Tehran, Iran, highlighted, allegedly the command center for Iranian nuclear weapons development.
The programme is commanded from this building in TehranCredit: NCRI/Google Earth

The NCRI has now called for all of the regime’s nuclear and missile sites to be shut down and dismantled.

They also want to see the snapback mechanism of the Iran nuclear deal triggered, which means sanctions will be reimposed on Iran.

Iran claims it is not trying to develop nuclear weapons and its nuclear programme is for civilian purposes only.

However, the UN nuclear watchdog – the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – warned last month that Iran had secretly increased its stockpile of uranium enriched almost to weapons-grade levels.

It made Iran the only non-nuclear-weapon state to have produced such material, according to the IAEA’s report.

US intelligence agencies believe Iran has yet to begin a weapons program but say it is in a position to produce a nuclear weapon if it wanted to.

It comes as the US held several rounds of talks with Tehran over a possible nuclear deal, President Donald Trump believes could be completed soon.

However Iranian officials dismissed reports a deal was imminent and said they wouldn’t agree to anything unless all sanctions were lifted and their nuclear programme was allowed to continue.

Trump hit back, giving Tehran a chilling deadline to either sign a new nuclear agreement or face military action.

“If they don’t make a deal, there will be bombing,” Trump said.

“It will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.”

Satellite image of the Shahroud Site in Iran, showing buildings involved in developing nuclear warheads.
The Shahroud site which has been developing nuclear warheads for missilesCredit: NCRI/Google Earth
Silhouette of four missiles against a sunset.
The missiles are able to travel up to 2,000 milesCredit: Getty
Rocket launching into the sky.
The NCRI is urging the international community to take actionCredit: AP
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