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Self‑Proclaimed Nostradamus Predicts World War III Despite Trump’s Iran‑Israel Ceasefire Assertion
In the midst of the confrontation between Israel and Iran, a psychic dubbed as the “Living Nostradamus” has issued a frightening warning.
A man who has made frighteningly precise predictions in the past has revealed another declaration following US President Donald Trump’s use of the F-bomb during an explosive tirade against Israel’s and Iran’s attacks in the Middle East.
The president responded harshly to allegations that Iran violated the truce and allegedly attacked Israel, despite Trump’s earlier claims that it was in place.
The president asserted that the two countries “don’t know what the f**k they’re doing” while speaking on the White House grounds this morning, June 24.
When a reporter asked Trump what he thought about Iran allegedly violating the ceasefire agreement, he answered, “Yes, I do believe [Iran is still committed to peace]. They violated it but Israel violated it too.”

Athos Salomé has made a terrible prediction while tensions are still rising.
According to the Brazilian psychic, he accurately foresaw global occurrences like COVID-19, CrowdStrike’s Microsoft outage, and Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter.
Salomé cautioned that another person would reportedly join the chat when the US entered the fray and bombed Iran with three missiles meant to destroy the country’s uranium stockpile, preventing it from producing nuclear weapons.
The UK.
According to the Daily Mail, Salomé asserted that the country might be “dragged into the conflict.”
He said, “It is merely a theatrical interlude in a script written to manipulate headlines, delay investigations and test how far misinformation can be sold as heroism.”
“True peace does not come about suddenly, nor from a solitary speech during prime time. It requires real commitment, mature diplomacy and, above all, respect for life.”
Salomé added that there would be different components to the conflict, stating, “Drones continue to fly over sensitive regions, troops remain in position, and reconnaissance satellites have not changed their focus.”
“Deep down, we are not talking about a ceasefire, we are talking about political survival, a possible freeze.”
“Trump, who vowed to restore American greatness, now plays with the pieces of his own ego. Every move he makes is calculated: not to avoid war, but to avoid his downfall.”
According to him, the UK would join the war “not by choice, but by force of silent alliances, strategic treaties, and hidden pressures that escape public scrutiny.”
He claimed, “Even more worrying is the silent involvement of the United Kingdom, which, although it has not made an official statement, is already moving its military bases in Diego Garcia to support American logistical operations.”
“Fuel, transport, evacuation of diplomats, all of this is being treated as ‘technical support,’ although the smell of pre-engagement is in the air.”
He claimed that Iran might attack the British base at Diego Garcia in retaliation for British meddling and then shut down shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Salomé added: “If Iran blocks the strait, as it has already threatened to do, the United Kingdom will act immediately, escorting oil tankers and conducting naval mine sweeps.”
“But beware: although sold to the press as a ‘humanitarian action’, this mission will involve direct clashes with drones, torpedoes and underwater sabotage. The war will be technical, but real.”
“The world is seconds away from a silent nuclear crisis,” he cautioned.
What has the UK said about the conflict in the Middle East?
Both the US president and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer concur that Iran must reach a nuclear arms control agreement.
Following the US strike on the nuclear plants, Starmer cautioned Sunday, June 22, of a “risk of escalation” to the Middle East. According to the BBC, he wants to reassure people that “we’re doing everything we can to stabilise the situation.”
Trump and Starmer discussed the “actions taken by the United States last night to reduce the threat and agreed that Iran must never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon,” according to a Downing Street spokesperson.
But in a joint call, Starmer, Emmanuel Macron of France, and Friedrich Merz of Germany warned Iran “not to take any further action that could destabilise the region.”
“We will continue our joint diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions and ensure the conflict does not intensify and spread further,” they stated in a joint statement.
As he maintains close communication with Trump, the prime minister also disclosed that the UK has been “moving assets to the region to make sure we’re in a position to protect our own interests, our personnel and our assets, and, of course, those of our allies.” He cautioned British citizens to be ready for the possibility of war.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy told lawmakers that while he was unable to estimate the extent of the damage caused by US missiles to Iranian targets, they would not “destroy the knowledge Iran has acquired over several decades, nor any regime ambition to deploy that knowledge to build a nuclear weapon.”
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