Nearly 70% of Americans want Iran war ended now: Poll
A recent poll indicates that nearly 70% of Americans want the U.S. to end the war with Iran by negotiating a peace deal. The conflict remains unresolved, with many Americans expressing opposition to the war and skepticism about the likelihood of a peace agreement. President Trump has suggested he would be open to meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader to discuss a potential deal.
- ▪Approximately 70% of Americans support ending the war with Iran through a peace deal.
- ▪Polling shows that 60% of respondents oppose the war, while only 28% support it.
- ▪President Trump has expressed willingness to meet with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei to negotiate a deal.
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Roughly 70% of Americans want the United States to end the war with Iran soon by agreeing on a peace deal, according to a new poll. Asked in the latest Economist-YouGov poll whether the U.S. “should make a deal to end the war in Iran as quickly as possible,” 68% of respondents said yes. Meanwhile, 11% said no and the remaining 21% were unsure. Recommended Stories 117 Democrats vote against Tlaib’s Lebanon war powers measure Zelensky proposes ‘full ceasefire’ and face-to-face meeting with Putin in direct open letter The military needs more innovative risk takers The conflict remains unresolved over three months after the U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes against Iran. No peace deal has been made yet as negotiations have stalled.
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