US Public Opinion Divided on Potential Conflict with Iran, Poll Shows
Tehran. American public opinion appears divided regarding an attack on Iran. A recently published Quinnipiac University poll indicates that the majority of American voters expressed concern about the war.
In the survey, 53 percent of American voters opposed the attacks carried out on Iran, while 40 percent supported them. This signals a significant disagreement within American society regarding the war.
Even greater opposition was seen regarding sending US troops to Iran. Nearly three-quarters of respondents in the survey stated they would not support sending US ground forces to Iran.
Many Americans are also worried about the potential consequences of the war. More than three-quarters of survey participants expressed belief that the war could increase the risk of terrorist attacks within the United States.
Similarly, mixed views were observed regarding America's support for Israel. Forty-four percent of respondents stated that the US is showing excessive support for Israel, while the same percentage said the current level of support is appropriate. Overall, the survey reveals deep concern and divided opinion within American society regarding a war with Iran and its potential ramifications.
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