Americans are divided on whether to trust Donald Trump’s instinct-driven approach to the Iran conflict, with opinions reflecting concerns about a president making decisions based on gut feelings rather than consulting his cabinet and Congress. Al Jazeera’s Heidi Zhou-Castro interviews US citizens at the White House to gauge public sentiment.
Why It Matters
The public’s uncertainty about Trump’s decision-making process in the Iran conflict raises broader questions about the role of checks and balances in American governance. The lack of transparency and consultation with key stakeholders like the cabinet and Congress could have significant implications for US foreign policy and national security. As the debate continues, the American public is left questioning the effectiveness and legitimacy of a president who relies heavily on his own instincts in matters of international importance.
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