President Donald Trump's approach to potential military action in Iran is swift and decisive, sources reveal. Trump has expressed his desire to deliver a decisive blow to the Iranian regime, avoiding prolonged conflicts. However, concerns arise as Trump's advisors cannot guarantee the swift collapse of the regime post-strike. The U.S. may opt for a limited military offensive, initially, with the option to escalate if necessary. This strategy reflects Trump's commitment to his promises to Iranian protesters, aiming to support their regime-toppling efforts. The situation remains fluid, with no decisions made as of Wednesday afternoon. Trump's remarks in the Oval Office suggest a shift in the Iranian regime's actions, potentially averting military action. The U.S. Central Command has prepared military options, which are being refined, indicating a cautious approach. The White House emphasizes Trump's readiness to address the Iranian situation, citing his past actions in Venezuela. Precautionary measures are being taken, with troops being relocated to safer areas, as the U.S. prepares for potential Iranian retaliation.