Congrats to Donald Trump on Starting the Least Popular War in Recent Memory

Donald Trump's War on Venezuela Marks a Dark Milestone in American History.

The recent flash polls on the US involvement in Venezuela have revealed that a staggering 73% of Americans do not support the war, while only about one-third support it. This polarized response is being driven by a deeply divided electorate, as well as Trump's own divisive leadership style and lack of transparency.

Critics argue that this trend will only worsen over time if Trump fails to heed the polls and instead digs in on his controversial stance. As Heather Brandon-Smith, legislative director for foreign policy at Friends Committee on National Legislation stated: "We have been saying all along that Americans don't want war in Venezuela... I would urge the administration to listen to the American people and bring an end to this operation."

The current low level of public support is also being attributed to Trump's failure to reach out to Democrats, unlike his predecessor who managed to win substantial support from them by lying about Saddam Hussein's weapons. The contrast is striking.

In a recent Reuters survey, 65% of Republicans supported the war on Venezuela, whereas only 11% of Democrats did so. This divide suggests that MAGA loyalists have chosen Trump over his rhetoric on restraint.

Experts warn that if this trend continues it could result in a bloody mess and further damage to US democracy.

Critics like Brian Finucane also point out that there has been no comparable shock or effort to build consensus, unlike the 9/11 attacks which helped justify Bush's invasion of Iraq.
 
the way trump is handling venezuela is super concerning 🀯 i mean even with polls showing majority don't support war, he's still pushing forward. it's like he doesn't care about public opinion or anything... and yeah the fact that republicans are more on board than democrats is wild too - sounds like trump's ability to unite his party is super overrated πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ what happened to leaders who listen to others instead of just ranting all the time?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Venezuela thing... 🀯 Like, I get why people are divided, but it feels like Trump is kinda making a mess on purpose? The fact that he's basically ignoring the polls and just doubling down on his stance is super concerning. And yeah, the Democrats being left out of the loop is weird - I mean, come on, we're a country supposed to have some semblance of bipartisan support, right?

And can we talk about how this whole thing feels like a slippery slope? One minute it's "we should help Venezuela", next minute it's "we need to take down the government"... It's like Trump is trying to create a narrative that's just not adding up. And what really gets me is that the experts are warning about a bloody mess and damage to democracy... Like, can't we have a calm, rational conversation about this? πŸ™„
 
I'm seriously worried about where this is gonna take us πŸ€• America's involvement in Venezuela feels so premature and reckless, like we're just jumping into a fight without thinking it through. It's crazy how much support Trump has from his base, but at the same time, most Americans are totally against it - that's some heavy internal conflict right there.

I think what bothers me is how quickly politicians resort to war as an easy fix when they can't get their way on anything else πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's like we've lost sight of diplomacy and understanding. What's really at stake here? The fact that Trump isn't listening to the polls or even talking to Democrats about it just shows how out of touch he is with everyday people.

We need to think about the long-term consequences, not just the short-term gains πŸ˜” I'm all for standing up for what we believe in, but we have to do it in a way that doesn't put innocent lives at risk. This whole situation feels like a recipe for disaster 🚨
 
I don’t usually comment but this war on Venezuela thing is seriously messed up 🀯. I mean 73% of Americans against it and only 33% for? That’s like, what’s going on over there with the government? It seems to me that Trump's just gonna keep talking about his own hype and not listen to what people actually want. Like, I get it we need a strong leader but this is getting outta hand πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And can we talk about how different things are now compared to Bush’s Iraq invasion? At least there was some kinda consensus back then because of the tragedy of 9/11. But now it just feels like Trump's gonna do whatever he wants and not care about what people think. It’s like democracy is just being ignored πŸ™„.

I don’t know, maybe I’m just reading too much into this but it seems to me that we're heading for a major disaster if we keep going down this path πŸ’”.
 
I'm literally blown away by how divided America is on this Venezuela thing 🀯! It's wild to think that only one-third of Americans support going to war with Venezuela, especially when it comes from a place of leadership that's so... unpredictable 😬. Trump's whole 'America First' vibe just feels really alienating to people who care about global issues and doing the right thing πŸ’”.

I mean, I get why some folks might think they need to be strong or show their patriotism by supporting a war effort – but come on, that's not how we're supposed to do politics πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. We're better than this! It's so frustrating when politicians like Trump ignore the public and just go off on their own, without listening to anyone else's concerns πŸ‘Š.

The fact that it was his predecessor who managed to get bipartisan support for something (even if he lied about it afterwards) makes me wonder what would've happened if they'd done things differently πŸ€”. I think we need more politicians who are willing to listen and compromise, rather than just trying to push their own agenda πŸ’¬.
 
this whole thing just smells fishy 🐟 u gotta wonder what trump's really after in venezuela... i mean, 73% dont wanna go to war? thats crazy talk... but at the same time, that one third of republicans is a big chunk... seems like they're all gettin paid off or somethin' πŸ€‘ and then u got these polls from 'friend's committee on national legislation'... sounds legit enough... but who funds them, really? πŸ’Έ
 
[Image of a cartoon Trump with a giant "NO" stamp on his forehead]

[ GIF of a person trying to escape from a sinking ship, with a caption "Venezuela sinking fast"]

[Meme of a map with the US and Venezuela labeled, with a giant X marked through it]

Trump's war is like a bad Tinder match - 73% of people don't want it!

[Image of a split-screen comparison between Bush and Trump, with Bush looking more likable]

Why no consensus, huh?
 
Can you believe these numbers 🀯? Like, 73% of Americans are against this war and only 33% support it? It's insane! 🀯 I mean, I get why Trump would be all about it though - he loves that whole "tough guy" vibe 😎. But seriously, a third of the country actually wants to send troops into Venezuela? That's wild πŸ”₯. And have you seen those party lines on this one? 65% of Republicans are all in, while only 11% of Democrats are like, "Meh, I guess we could do it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ". This is gonna get ugly if Trump doesn't listen to the polls πŸ“Š. I mean, experts say there's a risk of civil war or something 😨. That's just crazy talk πŸ’₯. And can we talk about how different this is from 9/11? Like, that was a national emergency and we all banded together 🀝. Here's a chart showing the US support for wars since 2001:
 
I'm seriously worried about where this is headed... think about it, if most Americans don't want a war on Venezuela but still aren't being heard by Trump, what does that say about our country? We need to remember that even when we disagree with each other, we can't just ignore the voices of the people. What's scary here is not just the idea of a war, but also how polarized we've become. As the saying goes, "you can't build consensus on shaky ground"... πŸ€”
 
It's crazy how much Americans don't want this war in Venezuela... 🀯 Like, 73% against it? That's insane! And Trump is just gonna keep pushing forward with his own agenda, huh? It's like he's not listening to the people at all. The contrast between his predecessor and him is wild - Obama was able to get support from Democrats by lying about Saddam Hussein's stuff... now Trump can't even do that and still has a third of Americans on board? πŸ€” That's just messed up.

I don't think it's just about Trump, though. I think we're at a point where the US is just losing its way on foreign policy. We used to have this whole thing about protecting democracy and stuff... but now it feels like we're just looking out for ourselves and screwing over everyone else. 🌎 It's not all doom and gloom, though - I do think there are still people in power who care, even if they don't always show it. We just need to keep pushing them to make better decisions.

And can we talk about how weird this whole thing is? I mean, 9/11 was a huge tragedy that brought the country together... but now we're trying to justify war on Venezuela with some kind of vague "shock" from... something? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It just doesn't add up. We need better than this, America! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” The fact that 73% of Americans don't support this war in Venezuela is crazy 🚨πŸ’₯ and it's showing on Trump's leadership style, he needs to get back to the people and not just his MAGA loyalists πŸ”’πŸ’ͺ. I mean, if a foreign policy decision is gonna impact an entire nation like that, you gotta be open to listening to everyone's opinions, regardless of party lines πŸ—£οΈπŸ‘₯. Trump's predecessor may have gotten some bipartisan support by using the 9/11 attacks as a reason for invasion, but now it seems like we're relying on fear and division instead of actual solutions πŸ’”πŸ’Έ. It's gonna be very interesting to see how this all unfolds, especially with experts warning about a potential bloody mess 😬🚨
 
man... this whole thing is just so messed up πŸ€•. like, 73% of americans don't support the war in venezuela? that's crazy! and it's not even close on party lines either, with republicans being way more on board than they should be. I mean, trump's whole "maga" thing is just divisive at its core... it's like, can't we all just get along for once? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

and don't even get me started on the lack of transparency from this admin. it's like they're trying to pull a fast one on us or something. i mean, where's the consensus-building? where's the diplomacy? it's all just trump's ego talking... and honestly, it's scaring me 😱

the 9/11 thing is a good point too... that was a low point in american history, but at least there was some kind of national unity behind it. this whole venezuela debacle feels like a sad echo of that πŸŒͺ️. i just wish the president would listen to the people and do what's best for america, not just what's best for his own ego πŸ’”
 
omg Trump is literally taking us down a super dark path with Venezuela 🀯 I'm like totally on Team Biden now lol I mean come on 73% of Americans don't want this war and he's just ignoring it? what's up with that? πŸ™„ and can we talk about how divided the country is rn? like, I get that Trump has his loyalists but this is getting outta hand. I feel so bad for Venezuela they deserve better than us messing around with their politics πŸ€•
 
this is just getting insane... 🀯 who thought it was a good idea to go to war over some oil and politics? and trump's trying to make this about patriotism? please. he's using his ego and ignorance to divide people even more. 2025 we should be better than this
 
omg I'm shocked by these numbers, 73% don't support this war in Venezuela 🀯 it just goes to show how divided America is right now. and can we talk about Trump's leadership style? he's got a reputation for being super polarizing and that's not gonna help him win over the majority here. I feel like his team needs to take a step back and listen to the American people, y'know? we're not just talking about Democrats or Republicans, it's about what's best for the country as a whole 🀝 the fact that 65% of Republicans support this war is wild tho. doesn't seem like MAGA loyalists are buying into his Venezuela agenda πŸ’Έ
 
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