State of the Union could be Trump’s best chance to sell voters on Iran plans
Trump uses State of the Union to push for support for strikes against Iran over its nuclear program, aiming to win over skeptical voters with a televised address. He emphasizes potential military action as a response to Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, seeking broad backing at a critical political moment.
The address comes as the administration lines up a hard-line stance on Iran, framing the issue as essential to national security and regional stability. Trump argues that decisive action would deter adversaries and protect American interests abroad.
Analysts say the speech is a crucial test of whether Trump can convert public support into political capital on foreign policy, leveraging the televised forum to shape voters’ views ahead of potential policy moves.