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Iran is roughly the same size as Alaska, 2.5 times the size of Texas and covers about one-sixth of the US land area.
Iran’s underground missile cities, located up to 500 meters beneath mountains, form a vast and highly secretive network stretching across the country.
There have been a series of confirmed and unconfirmed strikes across the Islamic Republic.
The range of Iranian ballistic missiles covers significant portions of Europe, placing several European cities at risk of attack.
Social media-fueled theories of World War 3 have raised questions over what US states are safe should nuclear war happen. Here's NJ safety concerns.
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Nuclear bomb map shows impact of US weapons on Iran
A nuclear bomb map created using a simulation tool shows the devastating impact of a hypothetical U.S. nuclear strike on major Iranian cities amid an escalating crisis between Iran and Israel. Using maps created by Alex Wellerstein, a professor and ...
President Donald Trump feared Iran's nuclear weapon capabilities. How safe would Pennsylvania and Delaware be during nuclear war or attack? See here.
Commercial satellite imagery has shown extensive damage to key Iranian government and military sites after the United States and Israel launched their most ambitious campaign against Iran in decades. Imagery has also captured the first known strikes on an Iranian nuclear site since the start of the U.S.-Israeli air operation.