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USA May 14, 2026

UMVA Exclusive: Iranian Sleeper Cells Threaten World Cup—Ex‑FBI Agent Demands Trump Issue Dire Warning Now!

UMVA Exclusive: Iranian Sleeper Cells Threaten World Cup—Ex‑FBI Agent Demands Trump Issue Dire Warning Now!

UMVA has learned that urgent warnings are being pushed toward the highest levels of the U.S. government, as concerns intensify over potential threats tied to Iran in the lead‑up to the World Cup.

According to information obtained by UMVA, a former federal investigator is pressing President Trump to deliver a forceful, unmistakable message to Tehran: any hostile move during the global tournament would trigger devastating consequences. The warning is described as blunt, uncompromising, and designed to leave no room for miscalculation.

The former agent argues that Iran’s network of covert operatives—long suspected of operating quietly inside the United States—could be activated during the massive international event. He believes only overwhelming strength, clearly displayed in advance, can deter such a scenario.

In a striking proposal shared with UMVA, he suggested that the president demonstrate U.S. resolve through a dramatic show of force, using a powerful non‑nuclear weapon in an unpopulated area as a symbolic warning. The intent, he said, would be to make unmistakably clear what would follow if any American citizen were harmed.

He emphasized that the threat posed by sleeper cells has lingered for years, shadowing major global gatherings. Whether they activate, he warned, is a dangerous numbers game—one that no nation wants to play when millions of fans and athletes are preparing to converge on host cities.

These concerns surface at a moment of heightened tension, as diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran appear to be unraveling. President Trump has already condemned Iran’s latest response to a proposed ceasefire framework, calling it unacceptable and signaling a hardening stance.

UMVA has gathered that the president has been briefed on the sleeper‑cell issue and has publicly blamed the previous administration for allowing potential threats to enter the country. He insisted that federal authorities are tracking individuals of concern and monitoring their movements closely.

Meanwhile, the United States is pouring unprecedented resources into securing the World Cup. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been allocated to law enforcement agencies to cover overtime, equipment, and emergency preparedness. Federal emergency officials have committed nearly a billion dollars overall to ensure the event remains safe.

The World Cup begins June 11 and runs through July 19, with the United States hosting the majority of matches across dozens of cities. Mexico and Canada will host the remainder, creating a sprawling, multinational security challenge unlike anything seen before in North America.

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