A recent poll indicates a significant decline in public support for President Trump's approach toward Iran. Despite a recent agreement to end the naval blockade, a majority of American citizens continue to disapprove of the administration's aggressive military strategy. The data suggests that voters are turning away from the President's specific maneuvers in the region. Beyond foreign policy, the survey highlights growing concerns regarding the state of the national economy. These economic anxieties are creating additional pressure on the administration's approval ratings. Overall, the findings reflect a "Waterloo" moment for Trump's strategic goals in the Middle East. The combination of diplomatic friction and economic instability remains a primary concern for the electorate.