Poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S. got better of agreement
Summary
Most Americans want the war with Iran to end, especially those who have felt the impact of high gas prices. However, many do not believe that the U.S. has achieved its main goals in stopping Iran’s nuclear program or threats, and they feel the cost of the conflict has not been worth it.Key Facts
- Many Americans hope for lower gas prices and support ending the Iran conflict.
- Most believe Iran’s nuclear program has not been permanently stopped.
- The majority think Iran will continue to threaten its neighbors in the region.
- Many Americans feel the U.S. has not advanced its economic or strategic interests through the conflict.
- Opinion among Republicans is divided, with 40% wanting the war to continue until Iran gives up more.
- Few Americans believe the current agreement benefits the U.S. more than Iran.
- About half of Americans do not accept ending the war while Iran’s current leaders remain in power.
- The public largely thinks the Trump administration is focused on ending the war quickly rather than having fully met its goals.
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