
A psychic who calls himself the 'Prophet of Doom' has shared his prediction about the knock-on effect of the war in Iran.
It has been 20 days since the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
While Donald Trump said he's still not ready to make a deal to end the war, psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker thinks it could create a 'perfect storm' paired with the Ukraine conflict and climate change.
Hamilton-Parker, who claims to have correctly predicted Trump's 2016 presidential victory and the coronavirus pandemic, says global warming, along with conflicts in Iran and Ukraine, will cause food and medicine shortages in Britain by the end of the year.
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The British content creator, often called 'The New Nostradamus', said in a recent video: "We've had bad weather, and the whole of Europe has had really bad weather and flooding where the Gulf Stream has sunk back.

"When we've been out to Italy, there's also been dried up olive groves.
"And lots of shortages [caused by] upset weather patterns.
"But on top of that, we also have upset trade patterns.
"The grain harvests in Ukraine are under threat as well."
Hamilton-Parker went on to say the circumstances would lead to 'the poor being given food coupons' to survive.
With that in mind, he said that if global conflicts continue, Trump might even pursue a third term.
He currently has two years and 10 months left as president.

As explained by Cornerstone Law Firm, the 22nd Amendment limits a US president to two terms, but it doesn’t completely ban someone from serving again.
It only stops someone from being elected president again - not from serving - which leaves a legal loophole.
“To reiterate what I said at the time, I felt there would be some big global conflict, possibly involving Taiwan,” Parker explained. “Looking at it now, it could be any global conflict. I know a lot of people have criticised this, saying you cannot have a third term because it is written in the Constitution-but who knows?
“Things have changed so much in the world.”
A second way to become president is to be chosen by the House of Representatives.
This happens only if no candidate wins a majority of the Electoral College votes.
Trump himself has addressed the possibility of running for a third time numerous times, once saying he is 'not joking' about a third term, while also ruling out a loophole.