Underground base video surfaces amid war; US hints at possible withdrawal
April 1, 2026: Amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, Iran has revealed, for the first time, footage of its underground military city, showcasing a vast hidden network of missiles and drones. The drone-shot video highlights a facility located hundreds of feet below ground, underlining how Tehran has managed to sustain its defence capabilities during 33 days of intense fighting with the United States and Israel.
The underground infrastructure is being seen as a strategic deterrent, reflecting Iran’s long-term military planning and ability to shield key assets from aerial strikes. The reveal comes at a time when the conflict continues to expand, with both sides engaged in sustained attacks across multiple fronts.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has indicated that Washington may withdraw from the war even without a formal agreement. He claimed the primary objective—preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons—has already been achieved, suggesting a possible exit within two to three weeks. However, his remarks have added to global uncertainty, as Iran continues to reject US claims and maintain its position.

