
"About half of registered voters - 53% - oppose U.S. military action against Iran, according to a new Quinnipiac Poll conducted over the weekend. Only 4 in 10 support it, and about 1 in 10 are uncertain. A new Ipsos poll also found more disapprove than approve of the strikes."
"Polls suggest that many Americans are worried the military action is making the U.S. "less safe," even as they see Iran as a threat to U.S. security. There are also warning signs for President Donald Trump as he confronts the possibility of a prolonged conflict that could come with significant economic turmoil."
"Polls conducted over the weekend found a large majority of Americans are worried about the war causing oil and gasoline prices to rise. The vast majority expect the U.S. action against Iran will last at least "months," if not longer."
Public opinion polls reveal that 53% of Americans oppose U.S. military action against Iran, compared to 40% in support. Citizens express concerns that military action makes the country less safe and worry about rising oil and gasoline prices. Most Americans expect the conflict to last months or longer. Republicans largely support President Trump, though they show reluctance toward deploying ground troops in Iran. Trump's conflicting messages about the war's timeline and threats of additional force create uncertainty. The prolonged conflict poses economic risks and potential friction with Trump's campaign promise to end "forever wars" and prioritize "America First."
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