Most Americans disapprove of Trumps handling of Iran policy
May 2, 2026 • Google News World
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A recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center has found that Americans remain critical of the Trump administration’s approach to Iran. The poll, which was conducted among 1,500 adults, showed that 63% of respondents disapproved of the US military involvement in Iran.
Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress are growing increasingly impatient with President Trump’s handling of the situation. According to a report by The New York Times, some lawmakers have expressed concerns about the escalating conflict and its potential consequences.
A separate poll conducted by The Washington Post found that 62% of Americans believe that using the US military against Iran was a mistake. This finding is consistent with previous surveys, which have shown that public opinion on the issue has shifted significantly since the start of the conflict.
The ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll also found that Americans are increasingly bleak about their own finances and are skeptical of the decision to engage in military action against Iran. The survey reported that 55% of respondents believed that using the US military was a mistake, while 45% said they were unsure or did not have an opinion.
A recent Harvard-Harris poll showed that Americans are behind President Trump and the GOP on several key issues, including the handling of the Iran conflict. However, no further details about this poll’s methodology or findings are available.
These surveys provide a snapshot of public opinion on the US involvement in Iran and highlight the ongoing debate over the administration’s approach to the region.
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