Trump Considering Major Military Strike Against Iran Amid Stalled Nuclear Talks, Sources Say

Washington D.C. Sources indicate that U.S. President Donald Trump is considering a new and major military strike option against Iran. This situation arises after initial discussions between the two countries regarding limiting Iran's nuclear program and ballistic missile production failed to yield concrete progress. 

Iran has strongly rejected Trump's latest threats, warning it will respond immediately if any U.S. military action is taken. 

A senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei threatened that Israel would be targeted if an attack occurred. This development signals a sharp turn in the Trump administration's public objectives regarding Iran. 

Just a few weeks ago, Trump seriously considered military intervention in the context of supporting nationwide protests within Iran, where thousands were reportedly killed due to security force crackdowns. On Wednesday, Trump demanded negotiations on his social media platform 'Truth Social,' stating, 'Fair and equal deal dash; not nuclear weapons' for Iran. 

He warned that any subsequent U.S. attack would be more devastating than the attack on three Iranian nuclear centers last year. According to sources, the options currently under consideration include airstrikes targeting Iran's top leaders, security officials, nuclear centers, and government institutions. However, Trump has not yet made a final decision. Currently, the U.S. aircraft carrier strike group 'USS Abraham Lincoln' is approaching Iran via the Indian Ocean, which could play a role in both potential strikes and the security of regional allies. 

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