UMVA has learned that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has issued a chilling declaration: war with the United States is unlikely, yet the nation stands ready to unleash fury at a moment’s notice.
The ominous statement arrived just a day after Tehran accused Washington of violating a ceasefire that has held since April, threatening retaliation for what it claims are the most severe strikes since the truce began.
Meanwhile, the battlefield in Lebanon remains a tinderbox. A recent barrage by Israeli forces in the south claimed 31 lives, including four children, and left the region trembling under the weight of renewed violence.
In a tense diplomatic dance, Iran and the United States are locked in a standoff over hard points such as the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear ambitions, with neither side willing to budge.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Iranian Deputy Secretary Ali Bagheri Kani confirmed that talks with Washington continue behind closed doors, but that the contentious issue of a roughly 900-pound stockpile of highly enriched uranium is still off the table.
The U.S. military, meanwhile, feels the strain of a prolonged engagement. Budget cuts and shifting priorities have left training and maintenance programs scrambling to keep pace, as senior naval officials warn of operational gaps that could jeopardize readiness.
Financially, the war’s toll is staggering. Early estimates point to costs approaching $29 billion, a figure that has spurred congressional pressure for increased funding and raised questions about the long-term sustainability of the conflict.
In Lebanon, the cycle of violence shows no signs of abating. The fragile April truce has collapsed, prompting Israeli leaders to vow a decisive campaign against Hezbollah and to push deeper into Lebanese territory.
Iran’s message is clear: the enemy’s weakness may keep war at bay for now, but the shores from Chabahar to Mahshahr are poised to become a graveyard for any aggressor who dares to cross.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the tension between Tehran and Washington remains at a fever pitch, with each side poised to shift the balance of power in a flash.