BlockBeats News, May 27th. CNN released an article analysis stating that as the conflict between the U.S. and Iran continues, the American public's support for the war is steadily decreasing. More and more voters are hoping to end the military action as soon as possible, even if a nuclear agreement with Iran is not reached.
Multiple polls show that the majority of Americans believe the war is "not worth its cost" and are concerned that the conflict will escalate the risk of terrorism, weaken U.S. international relations, and worsen the situation in the Middle East. At the same time, the market lacks confidence in the Trump administration's ability to truly prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Trump had previously set forth uncompromising goals such as "unconditional surrender," but the latest negotiation conditions have significantly softened. Analysts believe that Trump did not present a clear and achievable endgame during the early stages of the war, nor did he successfully convince the American public to support long-term military action, leading to the current situation where he is facing a "difficult and undignified exit."
The article also points out that even if Trump eventually reaches an agreement, the American public may not necessarily deem the outcome sufficient to offset the costs of the war. If the conflict continues to drag on, it may further weigh down the Republican Party's political prospects.
