Most American Voters Believe Trump's War with Iran is Not Worth the Cost

07/05 17:35

On July 6, a recent national poll by the Financial Times revealed that 58% of American voters believe that the economic and strategic costs of the military conflict between the Trump administration and Iran are not worth it. With high inflation and ongoing war expenditures, the Republican Party faces a bleak outlook ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. The vast majority of American voters think that the current military conflict with Iran is a strategic and financial liability, leaving the current administration with a significant political vulnerability. As this poll result emerges, the White House is seeking an additional $670 billion in federal funding from Congress to cover accumulated war costs. Public sentiment reflects deep skepticism about the government's crisis management approach. Only 31% of respondents believe that the series of skirmishes has strengthened America's negotiating position, while 44% stated that this conflict has actually weakened America's leverage against Iran. Throughout the year, this military action has significantly increased domestic consumer goods and gasoline prices.
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