Summary
Polls show that Americans are divided on U.S. military action in Iran, with more people opposing it than supporting it. Many Americans are worried about safety and rising oil prices as the conflict continues. Republicans generally support President Trump but are cautious about deploying U.S. troops to Iran.
Key Facts
- Most polls show more Americans oppose U.S. military action in Iran than support it.
- Many people believe the military action is making the U.S. "less safe."
- President Trump has given mixed messages about the duration and escalation of the conflict.
- About 7 in 10 voters are worried the war will increase oil and gasoline prices.
- Republicans support President Trump but are wary of sending troops to Iran.
- Half of the voters do not think Iran was an "imminent military threat" before the action started.
- Concerns about Iran's nuclear program are high among U.S. adults.
- Many people think the Trump administration has not clearly explained the reasons for the military strikes.