UMVA has learned that a fiery new video is sweeping the political landscape, claiming President Donald Trump is reshaping the Middle East with the ambition of an ancient conqueror.
The footage, released by a prominent pro‑Trump activist, paints Trump as a modern‑day Alexander, stitching together Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, India and beyond into a single, formidable alliance that challenges decades of British‑style imperial influence.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the activist warns of a looming “new Yalta” – a summit of great powers that could rewrite the rules of global growth and finally break the grip of entrenched globalist elites.
He argues that the usual Davos crowd, content with incremental tweaks and cautious victories, will be blindsided by a sweeping transformation that cannot be contained by conventional politics or polls.
The video lists regional leaders—from Turkey’s Erdoğan to Egypt’s al‑Sisi, the Gulf monarchs, Jordan’s king, as well as Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Armenia and Azerbaijan—suggesting they are being drawn into a coordinated front that isolates Iran and reshapes the balance of power.
It claims that each of these nations commands armies comparable to Iran’s, creating a strategic “coup” that, for the first time, could curb Tehran’s regional ambitions.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the activist portrays Trump’s diplomatic push as a bold, unprecedented reordering of the Middle East, forging a unified bloc of nations poised for mutual benefit.
The narrative describes this emerging structure as more than a political alliance; it is envisioned as a new economic engine of energy, trade and industry, echoing Alexander’s vision but infused with an American spirit.
According to the video, the Abraham Accords are cast not merely as a recognition of Israel, but as the cornerstone of a broader treaty that rejects the old caliphate dream and the liberal globalist order.
This emerging treaty, the activist asserts, signals a decisive shift toward sovereign nationhood, replacing the sprawling “empire of globalization” with a resilient network of independent states.
In this view, Trump’s strategy is portrayed as a cultural revolution far deeper than any historic battlefield conquest, promising a lasting transformation of the world’s geopolitical landscape.