
Trump Warns Iran “Clock is Ticking” As Potential False Flag Attacks Are Conducted Against UAE and Saudi Arabia
A drone strike caused a fire near the Barakah nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates on May 17, according to Emirati authorities, who said there were no injuries or radioactive leaks. The UAE defense ministry said three drones entered the country from the western border direction, with two intercepted and one striking an electrical generator outside the plant’s inner perimeter in the Al Dhafra region.
The UAE blamed Iran or allied proxy groups for the incident. Presidential adviser Anwar Gargash called the strike a “dangerous escalation” and said it violated international law and norms. Emirati officials said investigations into the source of the drones were continuing.
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi said military activity threatening nuclear safety was “unacceptable” after discussions with UAE officials about the strike. The UAE’s nuclear regulator said there was no impact on reactor operations or public safety.
Saudi Arabia condemned the attack and reported intercepting three drones approaching from Iraqi airspace in a separate incident. Regional tensions have remained elevated during a fragile ceasefire linked to the broader Iran conflict.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran that “the clock is ticking” in a social media post amid stalled negotiations tied to the conflict. The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that Israel had built and defended a secret base in Iraq during the Iran war to support operations against Tehran.
GhostofBasedPatrickHenry: Just nine days before the Iran-Israel started back in February, a Deep State-aligned think-tank called the Middle East Council on Global Affairs published an article asserting that a detente with both Saudi Arabia and the UAE was a strategic priority for Iran.
The article was well-sourced, providing quotes from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman from June 2025—during the Twelve Day War: “Saudi Arabia stands with its brothers in Iran and will spare no effort to support them.” He added that “the entire Islamic world is united in backing Iran.”
The UAE joined in the collective condemnation of Israel’s unprovoked aggression against Iran, as Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi both expressed their solidarity with the Muslim world, going as far as to call their longtime rival, Saudi Arabia, their “brothers.”
Israel had succeeded in uniting the entire Islamic world under a single banner, and that banner was to oppose Israeli aggression.
Now Saudi Arabia is offering to formalize a non-aggression pact with Iran, and suddenly it is hit by a drone attack… from Iraq? Right after joining a Saudi-led initiative to integrate economic infrastructure and investment across the Middle East? An endeavor potentially worth $100 billion, which could transform the region?
It’s worth noting the recent report of two Israeli military bases that were secretly built in the remote parts of Iraq. The bases were discovered by a Bedouin shepherd named Awad al-Shammari. After reporting his discovery to the relevant authorities, al-Shammari was reportedly gunned down by a helicopter strike.
Now we have an attack on the UAE’s nuclear power plant—an attack that came in from the west. Let’s check the map.
I’ve taken the liberty of marking with an arrow the place where these drones reportedly crossed into the UAE, according to their official statements. I’ve also marked where Iran is located, as well as Israel. You will notice that Iran is not located to the west of the UAE, but Israel and Iraq both are.
I should also remind you that Israel staunchly opposes any Muslim country possessing nuclear technology. The intended target of the attack was the nuclear power plant in the UAE.
It seems to me that somebody is trying to provoke a war between the various Muslim nations. The only nation that would benefit from such a development would be Israel.
Sometimes logic and common sense are all you need to evaluate a situation.

Typical anti-Semitic hallucinations along similar lines that have been concocted for hundreds of years.
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