Amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, former President Donald Trump is facing intense opposition from within his own country, with growing calls for his removal from office. Over 70 U.S. lawmakers, including members of his own Republican Party, have demanded Trump be ousted following his controversial comments, threatening the annihilation of an entire civilization. These remarks, widely condemned as genocidal, have sparked public outrage and protests across the United States. In light of these events, the pressure on Trump to step down has only intensified, with some advocating for the invocation of the 25th Amendment. Additionally, Trump’s handling of the ongoing conflict with Iran, which defied expectations and extended far beyond the anticipated timeline, has contributed to his weakening political position. The recent ceasefire agreement, which came after 40 days of intense fighting, marked a forced retreat by the U.S. government, driven by several key factors: global pressure, soaring oil prices, internal dissent, and the unyielding stance of Iran. Despite Trump’s earlier promises to avoid war and reduce military engagement, his approval rating has plummeted, and his credibility has been severely tarnished. As the U.S. grapples with a divided leadership, the ceasefire may have saved lives, but the political fallout from Trump’s actions is far from over.


