Why Donald Trump Is Losing the War at Home
Trump launched strikes on Iran without prior public justification, facing broad opposition as polls show no majority support for the war, with regime change as a clear objective.
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Why Trump Is Losing the War at Home
Donald Trump entered the Iran war with historically low public support. Americans traditionally favor restraint over forced regime change, but the administration failed to prepare the public or the cabinet for significant economic sacrifices as oil price hikes are fueling domestic resentment and influential conservative voices and young male supporters feel betrayed. The post Why Trump Is Losing the War at Home appeared first on FlaglerLive.
"Iran wants to conclude an agreement and I do not want to do so because the terms of the agreement are not yet good enough," said the US President.
Iran has so far refused any discussion to establish a ceasefire with the United States and Israel.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakji declared that "Tehran is not interested in holding talks with Washington, in response to US President Donald Trump's statement that Iran wants an end-of-war agreement."
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