President Donald Trump is seriously weighing a massive military offensive against Iran after back-channel negotiations over the country's nuclear program and ballisticPresident Donald Trump is seriously weighing a massive military offensive against Iran after back-channel negotiations over the country's nuclear program and ballistic

Trump weighs strikes on Iran's leadership and nuclear sites as diplomacy collapses

President Donald Trump is seriously weighing a massive military offensive against Iran after back-channel negotiations over the country's nuclear program and ballistic missiles hit a dead end, sources confirmed to CNN.

The dramatic report comes after Trump considered military action framed as support for anti-regime protesters facing brutal government crackdowns, including mass executions.

On Wednesday, Trump took to Truth Social with an ultimatum, demanding Iran negotiate a "fair and equitable deal – NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS.” He ominously warned the next US attack would be "far worse" than his summer strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities.

Trump is reportedly considering multiple options: airstrikes targeting Iran's leadership and security officials responsible for protest deaths, plus strikes on nuclear sites and government institutions. While no final decision has been made, the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group's arrival in the Indian Ocean has expanded Trump's military menu.

Diplomatic efforts collapsed spectacularly. Initial discussions showed promise, but an in-person meeting never materialized, according to the report, as the two came to an impasse over Iran's refusal to limit its ballistic missile range.

US intelligence briefings indicate Iran's regime is historically weakened following military strikes and mass protests. Trump has publicly fantasized at seeking regime change, telling Politico: "It’s time to look for new leadership in Iran."

Finding and striking Ayatollah Khamenei remains a tall order. Israel couldn't locate him in June despite intensive efforts.

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