Donald Trump Faces Growing Pressure and Uncertainty Amid Early Stalemate in Iran Conflict
The U.S.-Israel campaign has resulted in over 1,400 Iranian deaths and rising U.S. gas prices by 65 cents, while public support for military action remains low.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump posted 'They've been killing innocent people all over the world for 47 years, and now I, as the 47th President of the United States of America, am killing them', drawing public disbelief.
- U.S. casualty reports show that U.S. missile strikes have killed more than 1,400 people in Iran, including 168 children, as the administration cited stopping Iran's nuclear threat amid suggestions of regime change.
- Regional counts show at least 770 dead in Lebanon, 15 dead in Israel, 27 dead in Iraq, six dead in Kuwait, and 13 U.S. service members killed, while U.S. gas prices surged more than 65 cents a gallon.
- According to polls, most people oppose U.S. military action in Iran, and a White House post mixing 'Call of Duty' footage with real strikes drew sharp rebukes from veterans and lawmakers.
- Critics have dubbed the campaign 'Operation Epstein Distraction', while the New York Daily News reported the war erodes compassion, distributed by Tribune Content Agency.
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