A deadly explosion has blown the lid off Iran’s latest attempt to dodge international eyes and ramp up its weapons arsenal—this time, at one of its busiest commercial gateways.

Over the weekend, a massive blast tore through Iran’s Shahid Rajaee Port, leaving 40 people dead and hundreds more injured. While Tehran tried to keep things quiet, the truth is surfacing—and it’s not pretty.
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The explosion occurred at a terminal used by Sina Holding, a company with deep ties to the Iranian regime. Specifically, it’s linked to the Bonyad-e Mostazafan foundation—an entity controlled by none other than Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. That should already raise red flags.
What exactly caused the explosion? No official answers. But Middle East Forum dropped a major clue: two Iranian vessels docked at the terminal were reportedly carrying over 2,000 tons of sodium perchlorate—a critical ingredient in rocket fuel.
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