Tehran, March 31, 2025: Iran has placed its missile forces on high alert. They are preparing for a potential military response. U.S. President Donald Trump intensifies threats of action over Tehran’s refusal to accept new terms on its nuclear program.
Sources familiar with Iran’s defense operations report that many missiles are positioned in fortified underground facilities across the country. These bunkers, designed to withstand airstrikes, house medium- and long-range missiles capable of targeting U.S. military bases and allied positions in the region.
Trump, who has repeatedly vowed to take a hardline stance on Iran, recently warned that he would launch military strikes. Tehran must agree to dismantle its nuclear program. They must sever ties with regional resistance groups and scale back their missile and drone capabilities.
In response, Iranian military officials have emphasized their readiness for retaliation. “Any act of aggression will be met with a swift response. It will also be decisive,” a senior Iranian defense official told state media.
Despite mounting tensions, Tehran has refused to negotiate under what it calls U.S. “coercion.” Iranian leaders have insisted that they will not make further concessions. They blame Washington for violating the 2015 nuclear deal. Trump withdrew from this deal during his presidency.
The escalation has raised concerns in the region, with neighboring countries on high alert amid fears of a potential conflict. Diplomatic efforts to defuse the situation continue. Both sides are holding firm. As a result, the possibility of military confrontation looms large.
