Is President Donald Trump plotting to rewrite the nuclear rulebook — and reshape the fate of the world?

That’s the explosive question on the table as the former real estate mogul-turned-president stuns the globe with a daring military blitz on Iran and whispers swirl of a back-channel “nuclear triumvirate” pact with Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping.

Trump’s Nuclear Gambit: From Manhattan Deals to World War Threats

In the shadow of fresh missile strikes on Iran’s nuclear strongholds, sources close to Trump reveal the commander-in-chief is eyeing a high-stakes deal — one that could bring together the planet’s three most powerful nuclear nations for unprecedented arms control talks. Insiders say the plan is simple but audacious: force Russia, China, and the U.S. to the table to slash their arsenals — or risk catastrophe.

“This isn’t about rhetoric,” said a senior intelligence official speaking to our team. “Trump genuinely believes he can strong-arm Putin and Xi into making history. The question is whether the world can survive his gamble.”

A Calculated Strike: U.S. Hits Iran’s Atomic Heart

Late Saturday, shockwaves were felt from Tehran to Washington after U.S. warplanes, under Trump’s direct command, blitzed three of Iran’s most fortified nuclear facilities — Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. The strike, coordinated with Israel, marks one of the boldest U.S. military moves in decades.

“We have completed our very successful attack,” Trump boasted on Truth Social, praising the military for “precision, courage, and overwhelming force.” All U.S. aircraft reportedly returned safely, while Iran’s nuclear ambitions were left smoldering.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasted no time in backing Trump’s move, declaring, “This is the leadership we need. These strikes will change the future of the Middle East.”

A New Nuclear Order — Or a Recipe for Chaos?

The airstrikes arrive as rumors of an unprecedented “nuclear triumvirate” pact gain momentum behind the scenes. Arms control veteran Rose Gottemoeller, who negotiated treaties for Presidents Obama and Bush, warns that ignoring Trump’s ambitions would be a grave mistake. “He’s been obsessed with cutting nuclear deals since the ’80s. The idea of a three-way agreement with Russia and China isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds,” she said during a recent speech in Australia.

Trump himself has slammed the trillions spent maintaining America’s nuclear stockpile. “We’re all spending a lot of money that could go to things that actually matter,” he told supporters earlier this year, hinting at a desire for sweeping change.

Yet critics fear Trump’s volatile style could backfire, especially with China expected to amass 1,500 warheads by 2035 and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un growing bolder by the day. “We’re on the knife’s edge,” warns defense analyst Mark Cavanaugh. “One miscalculation, and the next world war is just a button away.”

“Make Peace — Or Else”

Addressing the nation from the White House, Trump called Iran “the bully of the Middle East” and issued a blunt ultimatum: “Make peace, or face attacks far greater than anything you’ve seen before.” He also reached out to Moscow and Beijing, signaling the era of solo superpower negotiations could soon end.

Is this Trump’s greatest act of brinkmanship — or the opening move in a global catastrophe? As the world holds its breath, one thing is clear: the future of nuclear diplomacy is now in the hands of “The Don.”


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  1. The Russia – China detente is headed for the skids. China is overbearing and taking advantage of Russia and China is looking north to take a lot of land and Vladivostok. Russia has a lot more in common with Europe/North America. Russia will join forces with the West to combat Chinese aggression.

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