Has Donald Trump failed to sell the Iran war to the world?
In March 2026, the United States, along with Israel, continued military strikes against Iran, with Washington signaling further escalation. Despite these actions, the US has not garnered active support from key allies, unlike previous conflicts.

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AI-generatedIn March 2026, the United States, along with Israel, continued military strikes against Iran, with Washington signaling further escalation. Despite these actions, the US has not garnered active support from key allies, unlike previous conflicts. President Trump has expressed discontent with European leaders who view the war as a violation of international law, a sentiment echoed by China and Russia. The article explores whether the US needs international support to continue its military campaign against Iran. Experts discuss the geopolitical implications of the conflict and the lack of widespread international backing.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedWashington says there are more strikes to come, warning of a “dramatic surge”.
The US and Israel have conducted strikes against Iran.
Many European leaders say the ongoing war is a breach of international law.
The US has not secured the active participation of its main allies, with the exception of Israel.
Donald Trump has expressed frustration with European leaders.