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Living Nostradamus predicts Middle East ceasefire is ‘NOT the end of hostilities’ and issues chilling WWIII warning to Brits

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A psychic has warned Donald Trump’s Middle East ceasefire is ‘not the end of hostilities’ and claims the UK will be ‘dragged into the conflict’.

Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, is often referred to as the ‘Living Nostradamus’ because he accurately predicted dozens of events such as the Microsoft global outage, the coronavirus pandemic and Queen Elizabeth’s death.

In May, he warned we were ‘just seconds away’ from ‘a silent nuclear crisis’ saying the destruction of an Iranian nuclear reactor would have a global environmental and political impact.

Now, Salomé has issued a chilling warning about the current geopolitical scene after the United States president Donald Trump launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday evening and announced the ‘bilateral ceasefire’ on Monday.

Salomé revealed that this is ‘not the end of hostilities’, saying: ‘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.’ 

None of this was present in yesterday’s announcement, according to the Living Nostradamus. Contrary to what has been suggested, the psychic believes ‘war is not over’; it has merely changed its guise.

Salomé added: ‘Drones continue to fly over sensitive regions, troops remain in position, and reconnaissance satellites have not changed their focus.

Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, has warned Donald Trump's Middle East ceasefire is 'not the end of hostilities' and claims the UK will be 'dragged into the conflict'

Athos Salomé, 38, from Brazil, has warned Donald Trump’s Middle East ceasefire is ‘not the end of hostilities’ and claims the UK will be ‘dragged into the conflict’

‘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.’

The psychic also predicted that the UK will be dragged into the conflict ‘not by choice, but by force of silent alliances, strategic treaties and hidden pressures that escape public scrutiny.’

According to Athos, the ‘first domino has already fallen’ and the UK is already very much involved behind the scenes. 

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.’

Salomé revealed three unprecedented fronts through which Britain will become a ‘key player’ in the international crisis.

He warned of three potential scenarios in which Britain’s involvement in the conflict could escalate.

The United States president Donald Trump launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday evening

The United States president Donald Trump launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday evening

1. Iran targets the British base at Diego Garcia

The British base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, which is technically under UK sovereignty but operated in close collaboration with the US, is already in full ‘hidden’ activity, serving as a logistical and digital support centre.

Salomé added: ‘Even without a public statement, Diego Garcia is being used for diplomatic evacuation operations, strategic weapons transport and electronic surveillance. 

‘Emergency contracts with civilian companies have been hastily signed. In the event of retaliation by Iran, the base could become an indirect target for cruise missiles or attacks by Iranian drones and their proxies in Yemen or Pakistan.’

If this happens, says Athos, the United Kingdom will be forced to react, not of its own volition, but because its territorial integrity will have been violated.

2. Strait of Hormuz: the Royal Navy’s invisible operation

According to Salomé, the second front is already discreetly in motion.  

After the US bombed Iran’s three main nuclear sites, Tehran said it will reserve all options to defend itself.

Keir Starmer (pictured) is currently engaged in frantic diplomacy over the Iran crisis with Donald Trump

Keir Starmer (pictured) is currently engaged in frantic diplomacy over the Iran crisis with Donald Trump

This has stoked speculation that Iran’s leadership may pressure its enemies to relent by blocking or effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz to shipping.

The waterway at the mouth of the Persian Gulf handles about a quarter of the world’s seaborne oil trade, so if Iran were to block access to the massive tankers that deliver oil and gas to China, Europe, and other major markets, it could drive up global oil prices and trigger widespread economic disruption.

Salomé claims the British Royal Navy has received secret orders to reposition ships between Oman and Bahrain as a containment plan called ‘Operation Shield of Hormuz.’

He 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.’

Athos warns that this involvement will be the beginning of a continuous and inevitable presence of British forces in the Persian Gulf.

3. NATO’s hidden card and cyber warfare

The third and most insidious line of involvement will come, according to Salomé, from the digital realm. 

Behind the scenes at NATO, there are confidential talks about the possible invocation of Article 5, the collective defence clause, in the event of coordinated cyber attacks by Tehran against American facilities in Europe, such as the Ramstein air base in Germany.

‘If there is an Iranian digital offensive against military targets in Europe, the United Kingdom will be legally compelled to participate in NATO’s defence. 

‘This will include coordinated blockades, electronic sanctions, cyber espionage and even attacks on Iranian servers.’

In other words, the United Kingdom could enter the war not with tanks, but with algorithms, firewalls and state viruses, according to the Brazilian medium.

Keir Starmer is currently engaged in frantic diplomacy over the Iran crisis with Donald Trump. 

The PM and president spoke last night after the US strikes on Tehran’s nuclear sites. But Downing Street’s readout notably did not include any reference to the ‘de-escalation’ Sir Keir has been urging in other statements.

Instead No10 said the leaders agreed Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon and should return to negotiations.

Soon after the call Mr Trump took to social media apparently endorsing regime change – swiping that it could be time to ‘Make Iran Great Again’.

The stance raises fresh questions about Sir Keir’s influence and the health of the Special Relationship. After meeting Mr Trump in person at the G7 in Canada last week, the premier had insisted he did not believe the US would go ahead with the attacks.

America did not ask to use the Diego Garcia base for the bombing raid, amid speculation that Attorney General Lord Hermer had advised UK participation would be illegal.

Ministers again refused to say explicitly this morning whether Britain supported the action taken by the US.

Last month Salomé warned: ‘There are wars that aren’t televised, but they happen every day.

‘One of them is the underground conflict between Iran and Israel. Drones, industrial sabotage and cyber-attacks already make up a silent theatre of war.

He revealed the greatest risk is the destruction of an Iranian nuclear reactor, which would have a global environmental and political impact.

‘The world is just seconds away from a silent nuclear crisis,’ he warned, saying that only three heads of state are aware of the real magnitude of this threat.



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