The US-Iran war is a complex topic. It is difficult for the US to explain why this war is necessary. Helga Kalm says it is because the US lacks clear objectives.
The beginning of the war was simple, but it has become more complicated over time. The US has destroyed Iranian missiles and navy, but some capabilities remain. For example, Iran's enriched uranium still exists.
The US has also suffered losses in the war. 13 soldiers have died, and they have lost expensive radars and aircraft. The cost of the war is high, and Americans are asking why this money was spent.
The US government did not explain well why they went to war. People were surprised when the war began. This caused confusion.
The fuel price has risen in the US. This is normal in spring, but this time it is higher. People are dissatisfied, but some say that overthrowing the Iranian regime is important.
Trump's supporters believe the war is necessary. They support Trump in any case. Others do not want wars and are dissatisfied with the price increases.
If the war lasts long and the US loses more soldiers, it could affect the elections. It is difficult to say what will happen in the future.
The US military decisions are sometimes unclear. For example, at the beginning of the war, a girls' school was damaged. It was a human error, but it caused public resentment.
Russia is assisting in targeting Iran. This could affect US-Russia relations. Hopefully, the US will realize that Russia's actions are not in their favor.