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Qeshm Island Underground Missile Fortress emerges as key battleground in Strait of Hormuz tensions

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Qeshm Island Underground Missile Fortress has come into global focus as tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz. The island, once known for tourism, is now seen as a major military location in the ongoing conflict involving Donald Trump’s administration and Iran.

Qeshm Island lies near the entrance of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil routes. Its large size allows Iran to monitor and control shipping activity in the region.

Earlier, the island was famous for its natural beauty, including salt caves and mangrove forests. However, recent reports highlight hidden underground missile systems, often called “missile cities”, beneath the island.

The Qeshm Island Underground Missile Fortress is believed to house advanced weapons controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. These underground networks are designed to support Iran’s naval strategy and respond quickly to threats.

On March 7, during rising conflict, US air strikes targeted a desalination plant on the island. Iranian officials called the attack a violation of civilian safety, as it disrupted water supply to nearby villages.

In response, Iran launched strikes on a US military base in Bahrain. The situation quickly escalated, increasing fears of wider conflict in the Gulf region.

Experts say the Qeshm Island Underground Missile Fortress plays a key role in Iran’s ability to control or even block the Strait of Hormuz. Recently, shipping traffic slowed as Iran warned of possible attacks on passing vessels.

Only limited oil and gas shipments are currently moving through the strait. Countries are now trying to negotiate safe passage for their ships while the US considers military escorts.

Despite its modern military role, Qeshm Island is home to around 148,000 people. Local traditions continue, including the Nowruz Sayyadi festival, where fishing stops to honor the sea.

As tensions continue, the Qeshm Island Underground Missile Fortress remains at the center of a growing energy and security crisis in the region.

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