Photos shows sight of the nuclear missile test
By SCM ONLINE REPORTER
IRAN has officially joined the nuclear club after the country’s brand-new Supreme Leader announced a successful atomic missile test.
Mojtaba Khamenei—who only just seized the reins of power following the death of his father—sent shockwaves through the West today by declaring that Tehran is now a fully-fledged nuclear power.
The terrifying announcement follows a mysterious 4.3 magnitude earthquake that rocked southern Iran earlier today.
While experts initially dismissed the tremors as a natural event, the new Leader’s gloating confirms the world’s worst fears: it was no act of God, but a man-made blast.
Putin Cheers ‘Big Win’
In a move that will chill relations with the West to the bone, Russian President Vladimir Putin took to X (formerly Twitter) to congratulate the rogue regime.
Putin hailed the nuclear escalation as a “big victory for the world,” adding: “Finally Iran has also become a nuclear-capable country.”
The Kremlin leader’s public backing of the test signals a dangerous new alliance between Moscow and Tehran, effectively tearing up years of international diplomacy and sanctions.
The test was seemingly masked by a seismic event in the Fars province. Locals reported the ground shaking violently, but Iranian state media remained tight-lipped until Mojtaba’s sudden declaration today.
Intelligence sources suggest the “earthquake” was the signature of an underground detonation designed to prove Iran can now strike its enemies with atomic force.
The New Leader: Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, is the second son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Long seen as the “power behind the throne,” he has finally emerged from the shadows following his father’s death in February 2026.
The Succession: His rise to Supreme Leader has been controversial, with reports of heavy pressure from the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) to keep the leadership within the family.
The Nuclear Race: Iran has been enriching uranium for decades, but this successful missile test marks the first time the regime has claimed a functional, deliverable weapon.
Global Fallout: The move puts Iran on a direct collision course with Israel and the US, who have repeatedly vowed that Tehran would never be allowed to “go nuclear.”


