Ever since becoming President of the United States for the second time, US President Donald Trump has been engaged in creating chaos throughout the world. First, he attempted to unofficially win the Nobel Prize by posing as a peace ambassador. Then, he began defaming the governments of eight countries, from Russia to Ukraine, to India and Pakistan, by claiming that he could stop these wars through trade deals and other deals. When he faced disappointment everywhere, he began to destroy the economies of countries around the world through tariff attacks. When he failed here, and was rebuked by his own country’s Supreme Court for having the authority to do so, he attacked Iran in collaboration with Israel, forcing the entire world to grapple with problems ranging from fertilizer to food.
In India, the biggest crisis currently arises in the form of LPG gas, which has arisen due to the blockage of oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz because of the US-Israeli attack on Iran. People are forced to go hungry due to the lack of LPG gas, despite having food grains in their homes. Restaurants are closing, and even offerings like kheer, which require LPG gas, are being removed from temple offerings.
By attacking Iran in collaboration with Israel, Trump may have imagined that he would bring Iran to its knees within three or four days with a rapid attack, then change the regime there, seize control of oil production, and use this income to increase his influence among the American people by alleviating the hardships caused by rising prices due to tariffs. However, it seems that President Donald Trump’s move backfired. Despite the injuries to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the subsequent election of his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as Supreme Leader, Iran has not surrendered. Those who previously rebelled against Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have now turned their full force against the United States and Israel in support of Iran. Iran is launching a series of attacks, not so much on the United States, but by breaching Israel’s Iron Dome. It is wreaking havoc with its missiles and bombs on Middle Eastern countries where the United States has established military bases.
This war between Iran and Israel has become so severe that the global economy is collapsing. Now, not only Iran, but also pro-American countries in the Middle East, the European Union, and even the United States are beginning to oppose Trump.
While Donald Trump’s stubbornness hardly deters other countries around the world, now even people in America are becoming concerned about the situation created by Donald Trump’s attack on Iran in collaboration with Israel.
The current tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel (as of 2026) are leading to a significant increase in negative sentiment toward the United States among both global and American citizens.
Based on recent surveys and reports (March 2026), here is a description of the situation:
- Dissatisfaction among the American public
Opposition to military intervention: According to March 2026 polls, a majority of Americans (approximately 56% to 60%) outright dislike military action and war against Iran. People are angry that the war is putting American lives and property at risk.
Reasons for dissatisfaction: The American public believes that this war is being fought not for their own safety, but to fulfill the agenda of foreign leaders (such as Israel).
Party Divide: Democrats and Independent voters are opposed to the war, while a segment of Republicans supports military action, yet overall, people are opposed to the expansion of the war. - Discontent in the Middle East (Gulf Countries)
Security Questions: Discontent with the United States has grown in Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Regional officials believe that the US is protecting its military bases while leaving allies vulnerable to Iranian attacks.
‘Empire of War’: The US is being seen in the region as an ‘Empire of War’, promoting instability in the Middle East for its own selfish interests.
Discontent Among Youth: The younger generation, which is more aware, is very skeptical of American hegemony and blames the US for Israel’s actions. - International and Humanitarian Perspectives
Casualties in Gaza and other areas: Civilian deaths due to joint US-Israeli strikes, such as the deaths of over 165 girls (according to reports), have fueled anger against the US even in Western countries.
Duplicity towards international law: The perception has strengthened that the US applies the law only to others, but ignores it for itself and its allies (Israel). - War Situation in 2026
Direct Attacks: Iran’s retaliatory attacks on US bases have escalated the situation, killing six American soldiers, forcing the US to immediately evacuate its citizens from the Middle East.
Resentment toward the United States: People are now tired of how the US is destabilizing the region without limits (unlimited war). - Overall, the US’s direct involvement in the Iran-Israel conflict has not only alienated it from its Arab allies but is also facing widespread public outrage within its own country, where people are demanding an end to this ‘endless war’.
