Recent polls reveal a significant decline in American public support for Trump's potential military actions against Iran. A Fox News survey indicates that only 39% of voters back indefinite military engagement, while 61% favor a timeline for troop withdrawal. Additionally, a New York Times and Siena College poll shows 52% of voters advocate for halting military operations even without a nuclear deal.
The polls also highlight skepticism about the war's effectiveness, with only 22% believing it could fully dismantle Iran's nuclear program. Meanwhile, 65% doubt a ceasefire would prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Trump's hardline stance appears to be softening amid internal Republican opposition to potential peace agreements, which some fear could empower Iran. A CNN poll further underscores the lack of confidence, with only 20% of Americans strongly trusting Trump's handling of the Iran issue.
Polls Indicate Waning U.S. Support for Trump's Iran Conflict
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