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Middle East Tensions and Trump’s Actions Spark Comparisons to a Nostradamus Prophecy

A prediction from Nostradamus has resurfaced following the recent US-Israeli attacks on Iran on Saturday, 28 February. As tensions in the Middle East intensified, social media users began linking the unfolding conflict to centuries-old verses written by the French astrologer.

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For those unfamiliar, Nostradamus, born Michel de Nostredame in 1503, was a French astrologer and physician who published a collection of poetic quatrains titled Les Propheties in 1555. The book contains 942 cryptic verses that many readers interpret as forecasts of future world events. The language blends French, Latin, and other linguistic structures, often rearranged to obscure meaning and avoid conflict with religious authorities of his time.

As global headlines focused on the joint US-Israeli strikes against Iran, interest in one particular Nostradamus passage resurfaced. The military operation reportedly targeted key Iranian infrastructure, and subsequent retaliation escalated tensions across the region. Iran responded with ballistic missile strikes directed at Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan. Casualties and widespread damage have intensified international concern.

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With multiple countries drawn into the conflict, online discussions quickly shifted toward fears of a broader global war. This atmosphere has led some individuals to revisit Nostradamus’ writings, particularly a passage often referred to as the “seven months war” verse.

The verse reads:

“Seven months great war, people dead through evil.
Rouen, Evreux the King will not fail.”

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Some social media users claim that this passage predicts a large-scale global conflict resembling a third world war. However, historians and scholars note that Nostradamus did not assign specific dates to most of his quatrains. The year 2026 has been mentioned by some interpreters, though it does not explicitly appear in his writings.

It is also important to consider geographic context. Rouen and Évreux are cities in France, rooted in 16th-century European geography. They have no direct connection to Iran, Israel, or contemporary Middle Eastern politics. Throughout history, similar verses have resurfaced during times of war or crisis, often reinterpreted to fit current events.

On social media platform X, one user claimed: “Nostradamus predicted that a major world war would break out in the year 2026.” Another wrote: “And so the Great Third World War arming in the east as foreseen by Nostradamus begins.” Others expressed concern, suggesting that his writings warned of a catastrophic conflict originating in the Middle East.

Historians caution against reading these interpretations as factual predictions. Experts frequently reference confirmation bias, a psychological tendency in which people assign meaning to vague statements after events occur. Because Nostradamus’ verses are symbolic and open to interpretation, they can be adapted to fit many different historical situations.

In times of geopolitical instability, uncertainty often fuels speculation. While historical writings may provide cultural insight, they should not replace verified reporting or careful analysis of current events.

Iran Strikes: What We Know

On 28 February, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Israel had initiated what he described as “major combat operations” in Iran. Explosions were reported in multiple Iranian cities. In a video statement posted on Truth Social, Trump stated that the objective was to eliminate missile capabilities and prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Reports confirmed that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed during Israeli missile strikes near Tehran. Civilian casualties were also reported, including at least 153 individuals following a strike that reportedly hit a school in Minab. Iranian officials have described their nuclear program as peaceful, though tensions regarding nuclear development have remained high for years.

In response, Iran launched missile strikes targeting Israel and several Gulf states, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Kuwait. The BBC reported fatalities in Beit Shemesh, Israel, along with attacks affecting military and civilian locations, including an American naval base in Bahrain and Dubai International Airport.

Is the UK Involved?

The United Kingdom has been closely monitoring developments due to its alliances with both the United States and Israel. Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed that British aircraft were active in the region for defensive operations aimed at protecting British citizens and allies. However, the UK did not directly participate in the strikes on Iran.

Starmer joined leaders from France and Germany in calling for restraint and urging diplomatic engagement. Meanwhile, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Yvette Cooper, stated that the UK is not entering another Iraq-style conflict and emphasized the importance of negotiation over escalation.

Looking Beyond Predictions

As discussions continue, it remains important to separate historical curiosity from verified geopolitical developments. Nostradamus’ writings have resurfaced during numerous global crises over the centuries. Their ambiguous language allows for wide interpretation, particularly during uncertain times.

While fears of broader conflict are understandable, responsible analysis relies on credible sources, diplomatic statements, and official reporting rather than centuries-old poetry.

In moments of global tension, balanced information helps communities stay informed without amplifying speculation.

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