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Trump gambles his Iran attack will save flailing Maga agenda

Faced with affordability concerns and plunging approval ratings at home, the US president is waging a war he once promised never to start

In a break from his campaign promises to keep the US out of foreign wars, Trump decided to attack – despite what Arab mediators described as significant progress in nuclear talks to Tehran, and in the face of polling showing most Americans oppose fresh military action.

It came less than two months after he ordered a high-stakes US military raid inside Venezuela, another signal that his second term has tilted towards muscular intervention abroad.

The Iran strikes are the biggest gamble yet for the US leader, whose approval ratings have plunged in recent weeks, with surveys showing Americans think he is concentrating too much on foreign policy and too little on the US economy.

Forecasts suggest Republicans may lose the House of Representatives in November’s midterm elections, with the outcome in the Senate less clear.

Trump says US-Israeli strikes on Iran is beginning of ‘major combat operation’

Trump says US-Israeli strikes on Iran is beginning of ‘major combat operation’The US has bombed at least seven countries since Trump returned to office, but none of those operations was as significant as the latest. It deepens his focus on foreign affairs over domestic concerns like inflation and affordability. It also ties his political fate more tightly to events he cannot fully control.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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