Trump’s Conflict with Iran Puts Second Term at Risk: Oil Tops $110 and 13 U.S. Troops Killed.
The War with Iran and Its Fallout for Donald Trump
According to TSN.ua: Since hostilities with Iran erupted on February 28, the conflict has created serious repercussions for Donald Trump and his political future. It has increased the stakes for a possible second presidential term, especially with oil prices climbing above $110 per barrel by March 18 and the deaths of 13 American service members. These developments are already reshaping the U.S. political landscape, raising the odds that Republicans could lose control of the House of Representatives in the November midterm elections, while the probability of losing the Senate has risen to 50%.
Economic Shockwaves and Political Maneuvering
The surge in oil and gas prices also highlights the broader economic toll of the war. European gas prices jumped 35% after Iranian strikes on Qatar, adding economic pressure that could directly affect American voters' well-being.
Donald Trump has commented on the war’s duration, stating it will
“last as long as necessary”—a sign he may intend to sustain military operations despite growing opposition from political rivals and the public. Trump’s political skills—his ability to impose his own reality on the world, his ruthless use of leverage against other nations, and his firm grip on the Republican Party—could prove decisive in this situation.
In response, Trump may take several actions, including:
- revoking broadcast licenses from media outlets
- escalating conflicts with the central bank
- cracking down on migrants
- interfering in the midterm elections
These measures could aim to shore up his position under difficult circumstances, but they also risk deepening political polarization across the country.
In short, the war with Iran is not just a foreign policy issue—it has the potential to significantly alter the domestic political climate in the United States, creating fresh challenges for Trump and his administration.
The conflict with Iran has emerged as a critical factor that could reshape U.S. politics, particularly with the midterm elections approaching. Rising energy costs and the economic fallout from the war may prove decisive for voters, potentially eroding Republican support. This underscores how foreign policy is tightly linked to domestic political realities, requiring Trump to navigate the situation with caution.
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