Criticism is growing in the United States over President Donald Trump’s handling of the Iran conflict and a reported deal with Tehran. The report claims that Trump expected the agreement to help end the war, reduce oil prices, strengthen his image as a peace broker, and present a diplomatic victory for the U.S. However, critics and some experts reportedly described the deal as weak and questioned whether Iran made meaningful concessions. The report states that Trump faced criticism from political opponents and some supporters, who argued that Iran gained advantages from the agreement, particularly regarding influence over the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear negotiations. It also highlights the reported costs of the earlier conflict, including military casualties, equipment losses, financial expenses, and economic pressure from rising energy prices. The report further claims that global confidence in Trump has declined, citing a Pew Research survey in which only a minority of respondents across several countries expressed trust in him. These claims reflect political criticism and should be independently verified.


