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Bunker Sales Soar as Iran Conflict Triggers Gulf and U.S. Demand

Fresh security fears are driving wealthy buyers to place orders, with disputed claims about Trump cabinet clients under scrutiny.

Overview

  • Atlas CEO Ron Hubbard reports a roughly tenfold jump in inquiries and orders since the Feb. 28 U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran and Iran’s retaliatory attacks.
  • Recent demand clusters in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE, after Atlas opened a Dubai office days before the escalation.
  • The company shows dozens of shelters ready to ship and about 40 in production, and Hubbard says fulfilling the next two months of sales could take up to three years.
  • Offerings span about $25,000 backyard units to multimillion-dollar compounds with hermetic doors, decontamination chambers, independent water and hand-crank ventilation, and buyers such as Andrew Tate and MrBeast have publicly acknowledged purchases.
  • Hubbard says at least two senior Trump cabinet members have bought bunkers, a claim that remains unverified in public reporting, as the FBI separately warned California agencies about potential Iran-linked drone threats.