The media announced the unchanged approval rating of Trump after the attacks on Iran


The approval rating of US President Donald Trump remained unchanged after Washington's strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. This was announced on June 26 by the Daily Mail with reference to a survey conducted by JL Partners.
"A new poll has shown that Trump's approval rating is 47%. This figure was also 47% on June 6, before Israel decided to start bombing Iran in order to destroy the Islamic regime's nuclear program. On June 18, three days before the US intervention, this figure was also 47%," the article says.
The publication stressed that these statistics do not mean that Trump's actions during the Israeli-Iranian conflict did not have any consequences. About a third of voters said that their attitude towards the president has become more negative in recent weeks. According to the material, 36% share this opinion, and another 30% said they view Trump more positively than before the strikes on Iran. Some of the respondents referred to worries about the outbreak of a full-scale war with Iran, while others expressed dissatisfaction with Trump's "dictatorial behavior."
On June 21, Trump announced a successful attack on three Iranian nuclear facilities — in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. On the same day, he threatened Tehran with new missile strikes if the conflict was not resolved. Later, on June 23, Iran launched 11 missiles at US military bases in the Middle East during Operation Good News of Victory.
In the evening of the same day, the US president announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a complete cease-fire. According to him, an official announcement can be made in 24 hours. After that, Trump expressed the hope that the ceasefire he announced between Tel Aviv and Tehran would become "eternal."
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