A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals declining US public support for the conflict with Iran, with only 25% believing it was worthwhile. Simultaneously, President Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 34%. The survey indicates a growing skepticism regarding the benefits derived from the engagement with Iran. This drop in approval coincides with ongoing tensions in the region and domestic scrutiny of the administration’s foreign policy decisions. The poll provides a snapshot of public sentiment as the consequences of the conflict continue to unfold. Further analysis suggests a correlation between the perceived lack of positive outcomes and the President’s declining popularity. The findings highlight a potential shift in public opinion regarding US involvement in international conflicts.