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REGIME CHANGE: Trump REJECTS Iran's Desperate Nuclear Deal as Military Options Loom Large

Gary FranchiFebruary 21, 2026296 views
REGIME CHANGE: Trump REJECTS Iran's Desperate Nuclear Deal as Military Options Loom Large
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The Trump administration has delivered a crushing blow to Iran's ruling regime, flatly rejecting Tehran's desperate attempt at nuclear negotiations while all signs point to regime change being the real endgame for America's 47th President.

Iran's panicked response to Trump's Thursday ultimatum - demanding a completed deal to shut down their nuclear weapons program within 10-15 days or face the "old-fashioned way" of resolution - reveals just how terrified the mullahs have become. Their weak reply that "the only solution is diplomatic negotiation" sounds more like begging than bargaining from a position of strength.

Unlike Obama's disastrous nuclear deal that practically handed Iran a pathway to nuclear weapons on a silver platter, Trump isn't playing games with these terrorist-sponsoring thugs. The administration's swift rejection of Tehran's latest offer signals that this President learned from his first term - you don't negotiate with regimes that chant "Death to America" in their parliament.

The Deep State's Iran Deal Dead on Arrival

Patriots remember how the Obama-Biden regime secretly flew pallets of cash to Iran in the dead of night, funding their terrorist operations across the Middle East. Those days are over, and Tehran knows it.

Intelligence sources suggest the Trump-Vance administration has been laying groundwork for supporting Iranian freedom fighters who want to overthrow the Islamic Republic once and for all. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz have been crystal clear: America will no longer tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran threatening our allies and interests.

The Iranian people deserve better than living under these radical Islamic tyrants who execute protesters and fund Hamas terrorists. With Trump back in the White House, regime change isn't just possible - it's looking inevitable.

Iran's ruling class can sense their time is running out. Their economy is crumbling under sanctions, their people are rising up, and now they face an American President who won't be bought off with empty promises about peaceful nuclear programs.

The question isn't whether Iran will blink first - it's whether Trump will give them the chance to surrender before American strength forces the issue. Either way, the days of Iranian nuclear blackmail are numbered.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeRealistVerifiedFeb 21, 2026
Iran's economy is already crumbling under sanctions. They're desperate which is why they're suddenly wanting to negotiate. Trump's maximum pressure campaign is working perfectly.
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FreedomFighter45VerifiedFeb 21, 2026
This is the art of the deal in action. Make them come to us on OUR terms.
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AmericaFirst88VerifiedFeb 22, 2026
What specific military options are being considered here? Are we talking about targeted strikes on nuclear facilities or broader action?
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PatriotDefender2024VerifiedFeb 23, 2026
Finally! A president who understands that Iran only responds to strength, not appeasement. Obama's Iran deal was a disaster from day one.
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TxVeteranVerifiedFeb 23, 2026
Exactly right. I served in the Gulf and saw firsthand how Iran operates - they respect power, nothing else.