Summary
A recent poll shows most Americans think President Trump might send U.S. troops to Iran for a large-scale war, but few support it. The poll reveals that a majority of people disapprove of such military actions. President Trump has stated he has no plans to send troops to Iran at this time.
Key Facts
- A poll suggests 65% of Americans believe President Trump will send troops to Iran in a large ground war.
- Only 7% of Americans support sending troops to Iran for this purpose.
- 34% of Americans support deploying only special forces to Iran, while 55% oppose sending any troops.
- The poll surveyed 1,545 adults across the U.S. from March 17 to March 19, with a 3% margin of error.
- 77% of Republicans support U.S. strikes on Iran, compared to 28% of independents and 6% of Democrats.
- 37% of Americans approve of the war in Iran, while 59% disapprove.
- President Trump stated he is not planning to send troops to Iran currently.
- The U.S. military reported it has conducted numerous strikes on Iranian targets, resulting in American casualties.