A striking 61% of Americans now believe attacking Iran was a mistake, reflecting a growing desire for a more cautious approach to military engagements. As concerns over human costs and national security mount, public sentiment is clearly shifting away from interventionist policies.
In a bold statement, former President Trump advises NATO to stay away from the Strait of Hormuz, sparking a heated debate on military strategy and international alliances. What do you think—should NATO focus on its European roots, or is a presence in the Middle East essential for global stability?
