Trumps Iran War Polls Reach Disapproval Levels Comparable to 1960s and 1970s

May 1, 2026 • Google News World

A recent survey conducted by the Washington Post, Politico, The Hill, and ABC News has found that a significant majority of Americans are opposed to the US involvement in an Iran war. According to the poll, 61% of respondents believe that using the US military against Iran was a mistake.

The survey also revealed that Americans’ skepticism towards war in Iran is not new, with levels of disapproval reaching those seen during the Vietnam era. The findings suggest that public opinion on the matter remains deeply divided.

The results of the poll are based on a sample of American adults and were conducted by the Washington Post, Politico, The Hill, and ABC News. The survey was designed to gauge public opinion on various issues, including foreign policy and military interventions.

The data from the poll indicates that a significant majority of Americans share similar views on the use of US military force in Iran. The findings provide insight into the current state of public opinion on this issue and highlight the ongoing debate surrounding US involvement in international conflicts.

The survey was conducted using a combination of online and phone interviews, with a total sample size of [insert number]. The results were weighted to reflect the demographic characteristics of the American population.

Source: Google News World