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Trump's 'Epstein War' in Iran: Criticism and Political Consequences

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Donald Trump's war in Iran is under criticism and has been dubbed the 'Epstein War', amid concerns about its impact and the former president's falling popularity.

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Trump's 'Epstein War' in Iran: Criticism and Political Consequences

The Trump administration is facing criticism for its handling of the conflict in Iran, with some observers calling the situation the 'Epstein War'. The conflict has raised concerns in the United States and internationally. Trump's actions and those of his team have been questioned, especially regarding the strategy for ending the war. The conflict in the Middle East continues, and geopolitical and economic tensions are intensifying.

The situation has led to an increase in oil and gasoline prices, which threatens to impact the global economy and the cost of living for people. Trump's strategy and the motives behind the initiation of airstrikes in Iran continue to raise doubts and speculation.

Some analysts suggest that the war could be a distraction tactic to divert attention from the growing investigation into the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. This theory raises questions about the true motivations behind the military intervention. Contradictory statements about Iran's nuclear capabilities also fuel doubts.

Before the attacks, Trump claimed that the United States had destroyed Iran's nuclear capability, but then argued that Iran was on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon. These contradictory statements have generated distrust and fueled speculation about the true objectives of the administration.

The conflict has provoked reactions of outrage and concern, evidenced on social media and public statements. Politicians like Wab Kinew have expressed their rejection of the war, noting its impact on Canada and the United States. Kinew argued that no Canadian or American citizen should risk their lives in defense of a war driven by Trump.

On social media, such as Twitter, criticisms and doubts have been expressed about the veracity of official information and the number of victims. The hashtag #EpsteinWar has gained popularity online, reflecting the discontent and controversy surrounding the conflict.

The war in Iran appears to be negatively affecting Trump's popularity, according to opinion polls. Nate Silver, a polling expert, noted that Trump has reached an all-time low in his second term, with a decrease of almost 5% in March alone. Factors such as the increase in gasoline prices, which reached around $4 per gallon in the United States, have contributed to this decline.

Harry Enten, CNN data expert, highlighted that Trump has reached the lowest approval level for any president in their second term in recent history. These figures reflect the negative impact of the war and other Trump policies on public opinion.

The increase in gasoline prices, which exceeded $4 per gallon in the United States, is a significant factor in the decline in Trump's popularity. This increase, which is the highest since 2022, directly affects citizens and contributes to widespread discontent. The economic situation, combined with concerns about the war, has generated a negative perception of the Trump administration.

Political analysts and data experts agree that the combination of these factors has led to a steady decline in Trump's approval, which could have significant implications for the political future.
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This content has been synthesized and optimized to ensure clarity and neutrality. Based on: The London Economic