Donald Trump's Approval Rating Dips To Record Low Amid Iran War, Inflation
Trump's popularity has also taken a hit in this survey that lasted for five days. His approval rating dropped to 34 per cent, which is believed to be the lowest level so far in his second term.
Washington: US President Donald Trump is not getting the expected support in his own country regarding the conflict with Iran. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that a majority of American citizens do not consider war against Iran justified and do not have confidence in the success of the ceasefire agreement.
Trump's popularity has also taken a hit in this survey that lasted for five days. His approval rating dropped to 34 per cent, which is believed to be the lowest level so far in his second term. His rating is 50 per cent as a president nominee.
What is America's view about the Iran war?
According to the survey, only 24 percent of American citizens believed that the war against Iran was justified. In contrast, about 50 percent of people said that the move was not right considering the expenses and damage caused by the war. other people not
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This figure shows that a large section of the American public prefers a diplomatic solution rather than a military conflict.
Did America become stronger after the war?
Only 23 per cent of people believe that after the Iran conflict, America's position at the global level has become stronger than before. At the same time, 35 percent of the respondents said that America's position has weakened due to this war.
Interestingly, even among Republican supporters, only about half believed that the US had gained strategic benefits from the conflict.
How much confidence is there in the ceasefire agreement?
Sixty-three per cent of the Americans surveyed said that they do not think that the ceasefire agreement made by Trump will be able to bring lasting peace between the two countries.
Among Democrat supporters, 80 percent expressed distrust in this agreement, while almost half of Republican supporters also believed that this agreement is not going to last in the long run.
At the same time, only 18 percent of American citizens hope that this agreement can prove successful in the direction of permanent peace.
Are there any domestic challenges increasing for Trump?
Apart from foreign policy, Trump is also facing challenges on the domestic front. There is resentment among people regarding rising inflation and cost of living.
According to the survey, Trump's approval rating on the issue of inflation was only 22 percent, which is one of the weakest figures of his tenure. At the same time, his rating regarding immigration policy has dropped to 37 percent.
Is there maybe an impact on electoral politics?
Analysts believe that if public anger over the Iran issue and economic challenges continues like this, it could impact Trump's political position and future election strategy. At present, survey data indicates that Trump does not have widespread support from the American public on the foreign policy front.