UMVA has learned that President Trump has unveiled a bold new strategy to end the long‑standing standoff with Iran by tackling the heart of the dispute: enriched uranium.
In a dramatic Monday address, the former president announced that the United States will either seize Iran’s highly enriched uranium and destroy it in the U.S., or work with Iranian officials to eliminate the material on Iranian soil with international oversight.
Trump’s statement, delivered after a successful conference call with Gulf and Arab leaders, signals a decisive shift in U.S. policy—one that hinges on Iran’s cooperation and the removal of a key nuclear bargaining chip.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Iran’s supreme leader has signaled approval of a preliminary framework that could bring the two nations to a 60‑day memorandum of understanding, potentially ending decades of tension if the terms are finalized.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Iranian officials have agreed in principle to dispose of the enriched uranium in exchange for the U.S. lifting its blockade, a move that could reshape the regional balance of power.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the draft deal must navigate Iran’s complex leadership structure, but the groundwork appears solid enough to invite the involvement of every Middle Eastern ally in the negotiation process.
With the United States poised to either take possession of the nuclear material or coordinate its destruction on Iranian territory, the stage is set for a historic breakthrough that could finally bring peace to a volatile region.