Unbelievable. Most Americans versus Trump about Iran

Americans are increasingly opposing Donald Trump's policies in the Middle East, more specifically the way he dealt with Iran's issue, according to a national survey. This survey, conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, found that 53 percent of adults do not approve the president's efforts in the region. [...]
Americans are increasingly opposing Donald Trump's policies in the Middle East, more specifically the way he dealt with Iran's issue, according to a national survey.
This survey, conducted by Reuters and Ipsos, found that 53 percent of adults do not approve the president's efforts in the Middle East region -- an increase of 9 percent compared to the previous survey held in mid-December Independent -- translates Periscope.
The number of people who strongly disagree with their shares in Iran is 39 percent, or 10 percent more in reference to mid-December surveys.
However, the survey involving his removal from office as US president remains the same. 50 percent want it fired while 50 percent want it to remain, a strong division on partisan lines.
The failure to approve Iran's Trump policies rose especially between Democrats and Independents but showed no distinction among the Republicans.
The Democrats say Iran's attacks on Iraqi-American bases are evidence that Iran remains a threat even without General Soliman. /Periscope












