In this The Daily Signal article, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that only about one in four Americans supports the recent U.S. military strikes on Iran, highlighting deep public division over America’s involvement in escalating Middle East tensions.
- Just 27% of Americans surveyed said they approve of the U.S. strikes on Iran, while 43% disapprove and 29% remain unsure.
- A majority of respondents, 56%, believe President Trump is too willing to use military force to advance U.S. interests.
- Among Republicans, 55% support the strikes, though 13% oppose them and many express concern about potential U.S. casualties.
- Roughly 42% of Republicans said they would be less likely to support the operation if American troops were harmed.
- Democrats overwhelmingly oppose the strikes, with 87% saying the president is too aggressive in deploying military power.
- Concerns about rising fuel prices and broader economic fallout are contributing to public hesitation.
- The poll was conducted as the military operation unfolded and before any reported U.S. casualties.
- The findings suggest Americans remain wary of prolonged foreign conflicts, even amid heightened tensions with Iran.
Read the full story: https://www.dailysignal.com/2026/03/02/just-1-in-4-americans-supports-us-strikes-on-iran-reuters-ipsos-poll-finds/
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