Historical low: Trump is losing massive support in the USA

The approval for US President Donald Trump is according to a survey on the lowest level during his current term of office. In a Reuters/Ipsos survey completed on Monday, just 33 percent of respondents said they were satisfied with Trump’s work in the White House, while 64 percent were dissatisfied. A large proportion of US citizens are driven by this It rises that the US war with Iran will continue for a long time.

Trump approval falls to worst level since 2017

The 33 percent is the worst value since December 2017 during Trump’s first term in office. In the last survey at the beginning of August, Trump got 35 percent.

According to the survey, around 80 percent of US citizens – including 87 percent of Democrats and 71 percent of Republicans – assume that the US military involvement in Iran will continue for a longer period of time. Only 16 percent expect the conflict to end within a few weeks. Trump, who had promised during the election campaign to keep inflation in check and avoid long wars, initially promised an end within a few weeks after the joint attacks with his ally Israel.

He argued that war was the only way to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. However, Iran has proven resilient and continues to severely restrict oil trade through the Strait of Hormuz, even as the conflict has cooled recently.

Republicans under pressure over Iran war

The dispute has paralyzed a fifth of global oil trade and triggered a sharp rise in gasoline prices. This also puts a strain on US budgets and puts pressure on Trump’s Republicans, who want to defend their majorities in Congress in the midterm elections in November.

The Reuters/Ipsos nationwide online survey surveyed 1,166 adults. The margin of error is three percentage points.

By Editor