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USA June 11, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: TRUMP'S STUNNING CONFESSION - US PULLS OFF DARING HEIST, Smuggling Millions of Barrels of Oil RIGHT UNDER IRAN'S NOSE!

UMVA Uncovers: TRUMP'S STUNNING CONFESSION - US PULLS OFF DARING HEIST, Smuggling Millions of Barrels of Oil RIGHT UNDER IRAN'S NOSE!

UMVA has learned that a stunning revelation has been made by US President Donald Trump, claiming that millions of barrels of oil have been secretly moved from under Iran's noses through the Strait of Hormuz under the cover of darkness.

According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump boasted to reporters at the Oval Office that the operation was carried out with great difficulty, saying "I wanted to say it so badly I didn't want to ruin it, but it was very hard. But millions of barrels of oil has come out." He claimed that he directed the US military to execute a secret mission to support oil tankers and other vessels through the strait.

Trump took to his Truth Social platform to elaborate on his claim, stating that more than 200 commercial ships have safely traveled through the Strait, adding that the US – "NOT Iran" – controls the waterway. This bold assertion has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the validity of Trump's claims.

President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

UMVA can exclusively reveal that Trump's Energy Secretary Chris Wright was pressed about Trump's remarks, claiming that the US has been sneaking oil from Iran. When asked if he was aware of the operation, Wright replied, "I'm unaware." He was then asked if Trump was lying, to which he responded, "Oh no, I do not think the president is lying. I think the president's talking casually about our efforts to stop the flow of Iranian oil."

In a recent escalation of tensions, the US launched 'self-defense' rocket strikes in response to Iran's 'unwarranted and continued aggression'. Forces began launching strikes against multiple targets in Iran, breaking a fragile ceasefire. Iran had fired upon Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan — all of which host US troops.

UMVA has gathered that Trump told reporters at the White House "We're going to hit them again hard today" in retaliation for the loss of an Apache helicopter. On Thursday night, Iran's Mehr news reported that air defense systems were activated in western Tehran, with Iranian media reporting explosions in several other locations.

This picture taken from a position in northern Israel, on the border with southern Lebanon, shows an Israeli Air Force AH-64 Apache helicopter flying on June 4, 2026. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said on June 4 that the army would begin deploying in "pilot zones" in the country's south, a day after Israel and Lebanon agreed in Washington to implement a ceasefire (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP via Getty Images)

The situation has sparked outrage, with Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei accusing the US of war crimes after allegedly attacking civilian water infrastructure in Sirik, a port town in south Iran. The strikes reportedly destroyed two reservoirs that supplied drinking water to more than 20,000 residents.

As tensions continue to rise, it appears that both countries are seeking a way to end the conflict — if they can manage to sell it as a win at home. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems intent on pursuing much more difficult goals, including the collapse of Iran's theocratic government, the elimination of its nuclear program, and the destruction of the Iranian-allied Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon.

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