ARMADA ON THE BRINK: Trump Issues ‘Nuclear Ultimatum’ as Massive U.S. Fleet Steams Toward Iran
In a moment that has sent shockwaves from the halls of the Kennedy Center to the bunkers in Tehran, President Donald Trump has shattered weeks of strategic silence, confirming he is in direct contact with the Iranian regime, and he isn't mince-ing words

The President’s message to the Ayatollahs was stripped of diplomatic niceties: “No nuclear weapons, and stop killing your people.”
During a high-profile appearance at the premiere of Melania Trump’s new documentary, the President revealed he has already held discussions with Tehran and plans to do so again. But the "Art of the Deal" has never looked more like the "Art of War." Trump claimed his administration’s pressure has already stayed the hand of the regime's executioners, stating, "I stopped 837 hangings two weeks ago."
The "Massive Armada" Approaches
As the President spoke, a shadow fell over the Persian Gulf. Trump confirmed that a "massive armada", larger than the fleet recently used to topple the Maduro regime in Venezuela, is currently racing toward the Iranian coast.
"We have a lot of very big, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now," Trump warned. "It would be great if we didn’t have to use them. But the next attack will be far worse than anything they've seen."
Pentagon sources, alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, have signaled that the U.S. military is "locked and loaded." Options on the table for the President include:
Tehran’s Fingers on the Trigger
The Iranian regime, cornered and facing a collapsing currency (the Rial has plunged to 1.5 million per USD), has responded with a "diplomatic blitz" across the Middle East while simultaneously preparing for total war. Tehran’s military spokesmen warned today that their fingers are "on the trigger," threatening an "unprecedented and immediate" response against U.S. bases and the State of Israel.
With the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group closing the distance and the death toll of Iranian protesters reportedly soaring Trump has drawn his line in the sand: The nukes must go, or the regime will.