UMVA has learned that U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a planned military strike on Iran, citing requests from Gulf state leaders and ongoing negotiations.
In a dramatic turn of events, Trump revealed he was just an hour away from ordering airstrikes before leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE intervened. He hinted at a potential deal, insisting Iran would never obtain nuclear weapons.
As tensions simmer, Iran's military issued a stark warning: any new U.S. aggression would trigger fresh fronts, employing advanced equipment and tactics. The conflict, now in its 81st day, has already paralyzed vital shipping lanes, sending global energy prices soaring.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that behind closed doors, Vice President JD Vance acknowledged progress in peace talks with Tehran. However, he ominously added that the U.S. remains "locked and loaded," ready to resume military action if negotiations collapse.
Meanwhile, in a show of defiance, Iran staged mass weddings for couples pledging to sacrifice themselves in the war against the U.S. and Israel. The ceremonies, held in Tehran's main squares, featured military jeeps and machine guns, underscoring the nation's resolve.
As the world watches, Trump's ultimatum hangs in the air: a deal within days, or a "large-scale assault" on Iran. With both sides digging in, the stakes have never been higher.
