Trump's approval rating sinks to new low
The approval rating of United States President Donald Trump has fallen to the lowest level of his presidency, with an overwhelming majority of Americans concerned that the US-Israel war on Iran will last a long time.
Intelligence analysis by Llama

The approval rating of United States President Donald Trump has fallen to the lowest level of his presidency, with an overwhelming majority of Americans concerned that the US-Israel war on Iran will last a long time. Just 33 percent of respondents approved of Trump’s job performance, according to the Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Imagine you're filling up your car with gasoline. The price of gasoline has gone up a lot since the US started a war with Iran. This is making it harder for people to afford gasoline, which is a big problem for the economy.
Analysis
Economic Impact of the War on Iran
The war on Iran has had a significant impact on the US economy, particularly on the price of fuels. The cost of gasoline has risen dramatically since the war began in February, with the price up nearly a third compared to a year ago, according to the American Automobile Association. This has led to increased costs for consumers, which could have a ripple effect on the overall economy.
Concerns about the War's Duration
The poll also found that an overwhelming majority of Americans are concerned that the war on Iran will last for an extended period of time. Just 16 percent said the conflict would likely end in a few weeks. This concern is reflected in the fact that 80 percent of Americans, including 87 percent of Democrats and 71 percent of Republicans, think US involvement in Iran will go on for an extended period of time.
Trump's Response
In response to the growing concerns about the war, Trump has argued that paying a tiny little bit more for gasoline is worth the cost of ensuring that a very evil country, meaning Iran, could not have a nuclear weapon. However, this argument has not resonated with many Americans, who are increasingly concerned about the economic costs of the war.
Key points
- The approval rating of United States President Donald Trump has fallen to the lowest level of his presidency.
- An overwhelming majority of Americans are concerned that the US-Israel war on Iran will last a long time.
- The cost of gasoline has risen dramatically since the war began in February.
- 80 percent of Americans think US involvement in Iran will go on for an extended period of time.
If the war with Iran ends soon, the price of gasoline could go back down, and the economy could start to recover. This would be a positive outcome for the US and its citizens.
If the war with Iran continues for a long time, the economic costs could be severe, leading to higher prices, inflation, and even recession. This would be a negative outcome for the US and its citizens.



