Americans Oppose U.S. Military Action in Iran: Groundbreaking Poll Reveals Divided Perspectives

A majority of Americans disapprove of the President's handling of Iran and see the country as a minor or no threat, according to a recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. Explore the public's divided perspectives on this critical geopolitical issue.
Americans are overwhelmingly opposed to U.S. military action in Iran, according to a groundbreaking new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. The survey reveals a stark divide in how the public views the Islamic Republic, with a majority seeing Iran as either a minor threat or no threat at all to the United States.
The findings come as tensions between Washington and Tehran have escalated in recent months, with the Trump administration adopting an increasingly confrontational stance toward Iran. President Trump has faced criticism for his handling of the situation, with the poll showing that most Americans disapprove of his approach.
Source: NPR


