The Middle East conflict has intensified with revelations about Iran’s highly fortified underground missile bases, including the Imam حسين missile complex built nearly 450 meters beneath granite mountains. These “missile cities” are مجهز with tunnels and rail systems that allow missiles to move secretly and launch from hidden desert platforms, making detection and destruction extremely difficult even for bunker-buster bombs. In response, the United States has deployed advanced bombers like B-1B and B-2 stealth aircraft, capable of carrying heavy bunker-buster payloads to penetrate deep targets. Fighter jets such as F-35 and F-16, along with Tomahawk cruise missiles, continue to play a major role in strikes. However, Iran claims to have damaged even advanced stealth jets, signaling growing resistance. Meanwhile, the economic toll of the war is soaring. The US is spending nearly $1 billion daily, while Israel incurs around $3 billion weekly. Infrastructure damage, missile usage, and declining GDP—especially in Iran—highlight the severe financial and strategic impact of the prolonged conflict.
US Bombers: Deep Underground Missile Bases & Rising War Costs Escalate Middle East Conflict


