Summary
The article discusses climate activist Greta Thunberg's criticism of President Trump's threat against Iran. Thunberg expressed concern about the lack of public reaction to Trump's statement and highlighted the generational divide in opinions on the U.S. involvement in the war with Iran. Polls show younger people are more skeptical about the war compared to older generations.
Key Facts
- President Trump threatened Iran, stating "a whole civilization will die tonight."
- Greta Thunberg criticized this statement and the muted public response in a video.
- Thunberg called for action against normalizing rhetoric about war and genocide.
- Polls show younger Americans are more skeptical about the war with Iran.
- A Pew Research Center poll indicated young Republicans are less confident about the war's success in preventing nuclear development in Iran.
- Young Democrats generally feel the war will negatively impact Iranians more than older Democrats do.
- Polls indicate younger people in the U.S. are more concerned about a potential world war than older individuals.
- Within Trump's "MAGA Republicans," younger men are less convinced Trump has a plan for the conflict with Iran.