Most Americans are afraid of Iran but question Trump's judgment: poll
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Most Americans are afraid of Iran but question Trump's judgment: poll
"80% of adults express at least a moderate degree of concern that Iran's nuclear program poses a direct threat to the U.S. Of those, 48% are very or extremely concerned. Meanwhile, 56% do not trust Trump to make the right decisions about international military action."
"92% of Democrats, 65% of independents and 20% of Republicans said they have little to no trust in Trump's ability to make the right decisions on the use of nuclear weapons."
"My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy. But one thing is certain, I will never allow the number one state sponsor of terrorism to have a nuclear weapon. And no nation should ever doubt America's resolve."
A nationwide poll reveals significant public concern about Iran's nuclear program, with 80% of adults expressing at least moderate concern and 48% very or extremely concerned about direct threats to the U.S. Trust in Trump's military decisions remains divided, with 56% expressing little to no confidence in his international military choices. Partisan differences are stark: 92% of Democrats, 65% of independents, and 20% of Republicans lack trust in Trump's nuclear weapons decisions. Meanwhile, Trump administration envoys continue diplomatic negotiations with Iran while the Pentagon executes the largest Middle East military buildup in decades. Trump has stated preference for diplomatic solutions while simultaneously threatening military action and emphasizing America's resolve against nuclear proliferation.
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