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US voters say Trump’s Iran war not worth the cost — FT poll
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US voters say Trump’s Iran war not worth the cost — FT poll

A recent Financial Times poll indicates that a majority of U.S. voters believe the ongoing conflict with Iran under President Donald Trump's administration has not been worth the cost. The survey suggests that this perception is contributing to a decline in Trump's approval ratings as the November midterm elections approach. The findings highlight growing public concern over the economic and human costs associated with the war, which could influence voter behavior in the upcoming elections. The poll adds to the broader discussion about the impact of foreign policy decisions on domestic political sentiment.

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US voters say Trump’s Iran war not worth the cost — FT poll

A recent Financial Times poll indicates that a majority of U.S. voters believe the ongoing conflict with Iran under President Donald Trump's administration has not been worth the cost. The survey suggests that this perception is contributing to a decline in Trump's approval ratings as the November midterm elections approach. The findings highlight growing public concern over the economic and human costs associated with the war, which could influence voter behavior in the upcoming elections. The poll adds to the broader discussion about the impact of foreign policy decisions on domestic political sentiment.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual summary of a poll showing public opinion on the Iran conflict and its effect on Trump's approval ratings. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The framing remains neutral, focusing on presenting the survey results without倾

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