American Public Shows Reluctance Toward Iran Airstrikes
A recent poll conducted by Reuters and Ipsos reveals that only 27% of Americans back the recent airstrikes against Iran. Over 40% of respondents clearly oppose the action, while nearly 30% remain undecided or uncertain about their stance.
Trump's Military Approach Under Scrutiny
The findings also highlight broader concerns about presidential strategy: 56% of Americans believe Trump resorts to military force too frequently to advance U.S. interests. This view is particularly strong among Democratic supporters, with 87% expressing such concerns, while 60% of independents share similar reservations.
- 27% of respondents support the Iran airstrikes
- 43% explicitly oppose them
- 27% remain uncertain
Conducted on the Saturday and Sunday following the military action, this survey reflects a cautious public attitude toward current foreign policy approaches. Even within Republican ranks, there appears to be notable divergence, with 23% of party supporters questioning Trump's military decisions.