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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow the war in Iran and its economic fallout could lead to Trump's defeat
How the war in Iran and its economic fallout could lead to Trumps defeat
Eduardo Porter
The war is deeply unpopular, and the spike in oil prices will mean long-term high prices across the board for Americans
Sat 14 Mar 2026 12.32 EDT
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But however high Trump is riding, he is nonetheless facing defeat. Not military defeat against whatever is left of Irans armed forces. He is about to be defeated by the only power ever capable of stopping American military adventures: the opposition of the American public.
The war against Iran has been deeply unpopular from the start, an unusual twist for a nation that tends to support sending the kids off to fight, even under dubious justifications. Its economic effects are not going to help its popularity going forward.
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Trucking companies will largely pass on higher prices to customers. Farmers facing higher fuel and fertilizer prices will also slap them onto the price tag of food. Retailers and airlines will also be hit by rising fuel costs.
All this will undoubtedly show up in Marchs reading on inflation, which had steadied in February to a 2.4% increase compared with a year earlier. And all this will get in the way of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Meanwhile, expensive gas at the pump is likely to hit sales of Americans beloved SUVs.
All of this will hammer Trumps approval ratings where it hurts.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/14/trump-iran-war
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How the war in Iran and its economic fallout could lead to Trump's defeat (Original Post)
babylonsister
15 hrs ago
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gfarber
(267 posts)1. Plummeting Approval Ratings
There once was a president named Trump,
Who charged into war with a thump.
He strutted up high,
With a boast to the sky
But public opinion said, Jump.
The war with Iran raised a fuss,
Not the cheerleaders hoped for by us.
The voters looked grim,
Less enchanted by him
And murmured, Why fight over there thus?
The truckers saw diesel climb steep,
And groaned at the costs they must keep.
Pass it along,
Went the markets old song
Till prices made shoppers all weep.
The farmers saw fuel bills expand,
And fertilizer pricey and grand.
So onto the shelf
They passed it themselves
And groceries grew hard to withstand.
Inflation once steady and mild
Now threatened to run rather wild.
The Fed tapped the brake,
Rate cuts hard now to make
While gas left SUV lovers riled.
So riding quite high on the hill,
He boasted of strength and of will.
Yet polls told the tale:
When wallets grow pale,
Approval can plummet at will.
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3_Limes
(506 posts)2. -Sigh- If I had a nickle for each thing that was gonna sink Trump, I could buy my own senator. Or maybe two.
I hope you're right though! Hope springs eternal.
leftstreet
(40,318 posts)3. He's becoming indifferent to his approval ratings
He could be at 1% approval and not change. Narcissists can do that though, block everything out and carry on "imagining" it's all fake news or whatever.
He knows he can't run again, so why even attempt any "courtship" phase of his victims.
flvegan
(66,215 posts)4. "Defeat" is a word that folks use with Trump where
I don't think that it means what they think it means.
sop
(18,421 posts)5. Trump doesn't care about America's economy, only his.
Trump's in the amassing personal wealth phase of his presidency.