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Polls Show Deep Public Skepticism of Trump's Case for Iran War as Support Lags Behind Military Action

via The Hill·12h ago·2 sources

Six days after the United States attacked Iran as part of a joint operation with Israel, opinion polls reveal grave doubts among the American public about the endeavor. The lack of public support spells potential political trouble for an administration that launched the strikes without the kind of galvanizing national consensus that accompanied previous American military campaigns. The polling data suggests that while Americans broadly support defending Israel and preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, many remain unconvinced that a full-scale war was necessary to achieve those objectives -- a gap between the administration's stated rationale and public acceptance that could widen if the conflict drags on.

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Poll: A majority of Americans opposes U.S. military action in Iran

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