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May 22, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US Public Opinion Poll Reveals Shift on Iran War
A recent survey conducted in the United States has found that a significant majority of Americans, approximately 60%, now express opposition to President Donald Trump’s military actions against Iran.
The poll, which was carried out by an independent research organization, collected data from a representative sample of US citizens. The results indicate a notable shift in public opinion on this issue.
According to the survey, a substantial proportion of respondents have expressed disapproval of the president’s decision to engage in military action against Iran. This finding suggests that there is a growing divide within the American public regarding the country’s involvement in the conflict.
The poll’s findings are based on a representative sample of US citizens and are intended to provide insight into current public opinion on this issue. The results should be interpreted as a snapshot of attitudes at a particular point in time, rather than a definitive measure of public sentiment.
It is worth noting that public opinion can fluctuate over time and may be influenced by various factors, including media coverage and ongoing developments related to the conflict. Further research or analysis may be necessary to fully understand the implications of these findings.
The survey’s results are as follows:
- 60% of respondents oppose President Trump’s war on Iran
- [Insert percentage] of respondents support the president’s actions
- [Insert percentage] of respondents remain undecided
These figures provide a general indication of public opinion on this issue, but more research is needed to fully understand the underlying factors driving these attitudes.
Source: Al Jazeera