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Polls indicate majority opposition to military action in Iran after ongoing war

1 April 2026
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When President Donald Trump addresses the nation regarding the ongoing military operation in Iran, he will face a populace largely skeptical of U.S. involvement. Recent polls indicate that over 60% of Americans oppose military action in Iran, with a significant majority also against deploying ground troops. Notably, while Republican support for Trump’s actions remains strong—77% favoring the strikes—overall public sentiment is critical, reflecting a stark contrast to previous military conflicts where initial support was more robust. Historical data from polls conducted since the war’s inception show that a majority of voters believe the military action makes the U.S. less safe and express concerns over rising gas prices due to the conflict. As of late March, President Trump’s approval ratings regarding his handling of Iran have dipped below his overall job approval, which hovers around 40%.

Why It Matters

The skepticism surrounding U.S. military action in Iran highlights a growing trend of public wariness towards foreign interventions, particularly in the wake of prolonged conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Historically, military actions often garnered initial support from the American public, but current sentiments reflect a significant shift, with many Americans questioning the efficacy and safety of such operations. This opposition may stem from concerns over potential economic repercussions, including rising gas prices, as well as fears regarding national security. As a result, the evolving public opinion on military interventions could influence future U.S. foreign policy decisions and the political landscape as the country navigates its international engagements.

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