A Reuters poll reveals President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to 34%, a new low according to the survey. The poll also found that 52% of Americans believe the U.S. war against Iran was not worth its costs, compared to 24% who viewed it favorably.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll, published Tuesday evening and cited by Israeli media, shows U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating dropping to 34% — a new low for his current term. The survey marks a further decline from earlier readings and continues a downward trend The Zioneer has tracked over recent weeks.
The poll also addressed public sentiment regarding the U.S.-Iran military campaign. Only 24% of American respondents said the war was worth its costs, while 52% said it was not worth it. The remaining 24% expressed no opinion. The finding reinforces a pattern of public skepticism: a CBS News poll reported earlier this month found 69% of Americans viewed the financial investment in the Iran campaign as not worthwhile.
The Reuters survey echoes similar doubts in Israeli public opinion. Multiple recent polls cited by The Zioneer have shown that a majority of Israelis do not believe Israel won the war against Iran, and that skepticism toward the U.S. administration's handling of Iran negotiations is widespread.
The poll's margin of error was not reported in this batch. The survey methodology and exact field dates remain unconfirmed.
2 developments
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