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You want a nuclear shelter?: From the United States to the Middle East, the war in Iran boosts the trend of bunkers.

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  • The war in Iran sometimes has consequences thousands of kilometers away from the bombings.
  • In the United States, some residents, concerned about the situation, are looking for shelters to stay safe.

Since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East, some Americans are seeking to protect themselves against any risk of attack on U.S. soil. In the land of Uncle Sam, the demand for bunkers is increasing sharply, as evidenced by the Texan company Atlas Survival Shelters, which manufactures this type of shelter, and whose owner Ron Hubbard receives calls every day.

Do you want it to be an atomic shelter?“, one could hear him ask one of his customers in a sequence featured in the video at the top of this article. It should be noted that just over 20 bunkers capable of withstanding bombs or natural disasters are ready to be shipped.

You want a nuclear shelter?: From the United States to the Middle East, the war in Iran boosts the trend of bunkers.

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At least 40 other orders are pending, and many people want their secure residence, including some American stars such as YouTuber MrBeast, Kim Kardashian, and Mark Zuckerberg. The minimum cost for a bunker is $25,000, but the price can quickly rise to several million depending on the model, services, and size of the provided equipment.

We have seen a sharp increase in demand since the war in Iran, mainly coming from Gulf states like Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and especially the United Arab Emirates. Ironically, we opened our offices in Dubai on February 26, 48 hours before the start of the war. Our timing has been good, allowing us to respond to the high volume of calls we receive,” commented Ron Hubbard.

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I’m Kevin Landry, a political analyst and former reporter with a background in Public Administration from University of Louisiana at Lafayette. I began my career in 2013 at The Times-Picayune, covering state politics and legislative developments. In recent years, I’ve focused on policy communication and public affairs, helping translate complex government actions into accessible information for voters.