Washington: US President Donald Trumpโs approval rating has declined further following the recent military strike on Iran, according to new survey data reported on Wednesday. Polling conducted by Reuters and Ipsos indicates growing public dissatisfaction, alongside increased political pressure on the administration.
The survey found that only 34 percent of American voters currently approve of Trumpโs performance, marking a drop from 36 percent in the previous poll. Meanwhile, 55 percent of respondents expressed support for impeachment, reflecting a notable rise in opposition sentiment.
Analysts link the decline primarily to the administrationโs handling of the Iran conflict. The military action has heightened concerns about prolonged instability in the Middle East, prompting scrutiny from both political observers and the public. In addition, the situation has contributed to economic pressures at home.
Fuel prices have risen significantly since the escalation, further affecting public opinion. As energy costs climb, many Americans have voiced concerns about the broader financial impact. Consequently, economic anxiety appears to be reinforcing dissatisfaction with current leadership.
Furthermore, the findings highlight a widening divide among voters regarding foreign policy decisions. While some continue to back a strong stance against Iran, others question the long-term consequences of military engagement.
The latest data underscores the challenges facing the administration as it navigates both international conflict and domestic concerns. With political tensions intensifying, the coming weeks may prove critical in shaping public perception and policy direction.
