More than half of registered voters in the U.S. believe the country should not have used military force against Iran, according to an NBC News survey.
Source: Censor.NET
According to the study, 52% of respondents opposed military action, while 41% supported the decision to use force. Another 7% of respondents said they had no clear position on the issue.
The survey also showed that 54% of voters disapprove of U.S. President Donald Trump’s actions in the context of the conflict with Iran. At the same time, 41% of respondents support the President’s stance, and 5% were unable to express a definite opinion.
Public opinion is largely divided along party lines. Among Democratic supporters, 89% oppose strikes on Iran. Among independent voters, 58% share this position.
In contrast, a majority of Republicans support military action: 77% of respondents in this group approve of the strikes, while 15% are against them.
The survey results also show differences in opinion depending on age. About two-thirds of voters under 35 do not support military strikes. Among citizens aged 35 to 49, 53% are against. Meanwhile, among Americans aged 50 to 64, the majority — 52% — support the use of force.








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