Advisors of the President of the United States are concerned about rising oil prices and the duration of the conflict with Iran
Some of President Donald Trump’s advisors have called for developing an exit plan from the conflict with Iran amid rising oil prices and potential political consequences of a prolonged war. This is due to concerns that a prolonged conflict could weaken voter support.
According to The Wall Street Journal, advisors familiar with the situation have highlighted to Trump the results of sociological surveys indicating that most Americans are against the war. They also expressed concern over the sharp increase in oil prices, now exceeding $100 per barrel, noting that this causes dissatisfaction among voters and could affect the midterm elections in the United States.
The President’s team concluded that there is a need to enhance communications to justify military actions, as the American public faces rising gasoline prices. In an interview with CBS News, Trump stated that the war is “virtually over” and described the successes of American forces. He also noted that sanctions related to oil trade would be partially lifted, but did not disclose details regarding the countries affected.
Experts warn that the conflict could drag on, subjecting the United States and its partners in the Middle East to new challenges and maintaining a high likelihood of further escalation. Influenced by events in the region, Ukraine has also experienced a spike in fuel prices.
| Key Points | Description |
|---|---|
| Rising Oil Prices | Exceeding $100 per barrel |
| Public Opinion | Most Americans against the war |
| Political Consequences | Possible impact on midterm elections |
| Expert Opinion | Conflict may drag on and escalate |




