A recent study presents unfavorable news for the Trump administration regarding its approach to Iran. Despite initial appearances of public support for a deal with Iran, deeper analysis reveals growing skepticism among the population. This shift in public opinion is prompting a reassessment of strategy within Washington. The research indicates a significant fracture in public sentiment concerning the agreement, potentially undermining the administration’s negotiating position. Details of the study suggest the erosion of support is more pronounced than previously understood. These findings place the Trump administration in a difficult position as it navigates the complexities of the Iranian issue. The study’s results are considered critical to understanding the current state of public perception and its impact on future policy decisions.