Polls indicate American public confidence in Trump's decisions is declining

According to a report by the Associated Press on April 7, the latest poll by the Pew Research Center shows that American public confidence in President Trump’s decisions regarding Iran has significantly declined compared to last year. The survey indicates that only about one-third of American adults are “very” or “somewhat” confident in Trump’s decisions on Iran, down from 44% in August last year. Additionally, approximately 70% of Americans are “very” or “extremely” concerned that military actions could lead to rising oil prices, and most respondents also worry about the possibility of U.S. troops being deployed to Iran, casualties, and the risk of domestic terrorist attacks. (CCTV International News)

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