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CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten examines public approval for President Donald Trump’s handling of the Iran conflict.

Meanwhile, US lawmakers weigh in on Trump’s Iran war, and Republican Rep. Cory Mills (FL) argues that the military operation in Iran is not a war.

0:00 Harry Enten reacts to Trump losing support in new Fox News poll on Iran
1:32 Approval for Trump’s handling of the Iran conflict drops lower
3:03 Republican and Democrat House members comment on the Iran conflict
7:04 Would US troops on the ground in Iran mean war?

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  1. 7
    @FarukFaruk-jp4mn

    💄💄🖍️😭🙏An Open Letter from a Simple Farmer to the Conscience of the World
    ​Date: March 30, 2026
    From: A Humble Farmer, Bangladesh
    ​To the Citizens of the World and Global Leaders,
    ​I am not a politician, nor am I a military strategist. I am a man of the soil. I toil under the sun and soak in the rain to grow crops so that people may eat. Today, when I see the drums of war beating across the globe, bombs raining from the sky, and coffins being prepared for thousands of young soldiers, my heart bleeds.
    ​Driven by this pain, I am writing this open letter to the world with a proposal for peace and a new dream for humanity.
    ​My Proposal for a New World Order:
    ​1. People’s Mandate, Not a Leader’s Ego:
    Currently, a single world leader can decide to impose sanctions that destroy another nation’s economy, leaving millions to starve. This is nothing but vengeance. My proposal is simple: the world should not run on the whims of one person. Decisions must be made collectively by 10 to 12 “Superpower” nations.
    ​2. International Sanctions through Public Referendum:
    Before imposing sanctions on any country, the signature of a President or Prime Minister should not be enough. We must seek a “Direct Referendum” from the citizens of those 10-12 power-holding nations. A sanction should only be valid if at least 70% of the common people vote for it. I believe that common people never truly want to see other common people starve.
    ​3. Leaders Must Be “Guardians,” Not Dictators:
    In our villages, a Chairman visits every home to understand people’s suffering. Global leaders must do the same. Launching drone strikes from air-conditioned rooms is not bravery. If you want to be a Superpower, you must take on the burden of serving the people. Human lives cannot be cheaper than salt.
    ​4. The Tragedy of the 82nd Division:
    I see thousands of soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division trapped in a deadly cage. Their parents are weeping just as I would. Why should these young lives be sacrificed for one person’s madness? Why are we choosing the politics of coffins over the exchange of prisoners and peace?
    ​5. A New Horizon of Love and Harmony:
    If we implement a system of collective public opinion across these 10-12 nations, a true brotherhood will emerge. When people from different countries celebrate a good decision together, only then will true peace arrive. Let us forget vengeance and learn to love one another.
    ​My Plea to the World:
    ​You might say this is just a farmer’s impossible dream. But I say—if we all raise our voices together, no ruler can suppress us. Please, do not turn this Earth into a ball of fire. Leave behind a peaceful world for our children.
    ​Sincerely,
    A Peace-Loving Farmer
    Bangladesh.

  2. 8
    @nomedigaasi

    Republicans are stupid. Lindsey Graham is saying that what the United States did in Japan in the battle of Iwo Jima, we could do the same thing on Kharg Island. So this stupid idiot is all right with killing over 26,000 Marines like the USA did in Iwo Jima? 🤷🏻‍♂️ Wake up America!

  3. 10
    @jackskysegel9626

    Rubio said the United States had not directly asked its allies to take part in airstrikes in the war against Iran. At the same time, however, he questioned the purpose of NATO if allies were unwilling, in a moment of need, to even allow the use of their military bases.

    Critics counter that a look at the alliance’s foundations would be instructive: NATO is designed as a defensive alliance, committing members to come to each other’s aid only in the event of an attack. In this case, that condition is not met, as it was not Iran that attacked the United States, but the other way around. Participation by other member states would therefore violate both international law and the principles of the NATO treaty.

    It is further argued that the United States acted on its own and is now attempting to draw its allies into the conflict. At the same time, it appears contradictory to condemn Russia for violating international law in Ukraine while contributing to its erosion through one’s own actions.

    Moreover, there was no United Nations mandate for this military operation. The decision to intervene is seen as poorly thought out, especially in light of earlier statements claiming that Iran was no longer capable of developing nuclear weapons. This raises fundamental questions about the justification for the current attacks.

    Finally, it is emphasized that this criticism does not change the view of Iran as a problematic actor in the region. What remains crucial, however, is adherence to international law by all states. That, according to the argument, is precisely the core issue: leading politicians are increasingly disregarding and effectively undermining it. Acting unlawfully cannot create legitimacy—and the fact that nations proceed in this way is deeply troubling and carries serious consequences.

  4. 12
    @shaymook

    The reality is, you’re completely full of shit and you are gonna carry the stain of Trump support for the rest of your miserable life

  5. 13
    @HW1Ez29

    Chump said no more stupid wars. Wheres taco when we need him now? Nah im pretty sure most americans r clueless as to trumps reall agenda. TACO MAN IS COMEING!

  6. 16
    @Tinatree443

    Harry is very animated and I like his passion and expressiveness. I think I’m going to use his segment for a relaxing workout, it’ll be great based on the variety of his movements. CNN can you make a separate channel for him so it’s easier to find 😂? I’m serious though.

  7. 17
    @Shopsmith10er

    After 18 months in office (July 2022), President Biden’s approval rating hit a new low of 36% to 38% in major polls, driven by high inflation, rising gas prices, and the aftermath of the Afghanistan withdrawal. A Marist Poll found 36% approval, while Gallup recorded 38% during that period.

    Trump: As of April 18, 2026, roughly 15-16 months into his second term, President Donald Trump’s approval rating is approximately 38%, with a 56% disapproval rating. His net approval rating is significantly underwater, with recent polling in early 2026 showing it at -18 to -21 points, near his lowest levels.

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