Poll finds 61 percent of Americans believe attacking Iran was a mistake
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Poll finds 61 percent of Americans believe attacking Iran was a mistake
"The poll shows that 61 percent of respondents believe the use of military force against Iran was a mistake, with just 36 percent saying it was the right decision."
"44 percent of respondents said they had cut back on driving, and 42 percent said they had done the same for household expenses due to higher gas prices."
"Despite relatively low casualty figures among US forces, the poll found that the war on Iran is as unpopular as the Iraq War was during a period of heightened violence in 2006."
"39 percent said the military actions against Iran had been unsuccessful, while only 19 percent said they had been successful."
A recent poll indicates that 61 percent of Americans view the military action against Iran as a mistake, with only 36 percent supporting it. The war has raised global energy prices and heightened cost-of-living concerns. Many respondents reported changing their behavior due to rising gas prices, particularly among those earning less than $50,000. President Trump's approval ratings have declined, with voters frustrated over economic issues. The war's unpopularity mirrors sentiments during the Iraq and Vietnam Wars, with 39 percent deeming the military actions unsuccessful.
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