Qatari Prime Minister Delivers U.S. 'Final Message' to Khamenei
As President Trump’s "armada" nears Iranian shores, Qatar’s PM arrives in Tehran with a chilling "final message" from Washington. Will the Supreme Leader bend to the U.S. nuclear ultimatum, or is the Middle East on the brink of an all-out war?

In what may be the final attempt to avert a regional catastrophe, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani touched down in Tehran today. According to sources on the ground and intelligence reports, the Prime Minister is acting as the direct courier for a "final offer" from the Trump administration.
The message reportedly demands immediate, verifiable concessions on uranium enrichment and a halt to regional proxy activities.
Doha has signaled that if this proposal is rejected, it can no longer guarantee the safety of regional channels or shield Iran from the consequences of U.S. military action.
This comes as President Trump threatens military strikes to pressure Tehran and Iran's retaliatory vows.The visit follows recent Qatari-Iranian phone diplomacy and aligns with broader regional efforts by countries like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Oman to avert escalation.