Trumps Iran War Polls Reach Lowest Levels Since 1968 and 1972
May 1, 2026 • Google News World
A recent survey conducted by Google has found that Americans are increasingly skeptical of the US military’s involvement in a war with Iran. The poll, which was conducted in partnership with The Washington Post and ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos, showed that 61% of respondents believe that using the US military against Iran was a mistake.
The survey also revealed that public opinion on the issue has shifted significantly since the Vietnam War era. According to the results, 61% of Americans now disapprove of the US involvement in an Iran war, which is comparable to the level of disapproval during the Vietnam War era.
The poll found that respondents were more likely to view the use of military force against Iran as a mistake than those who viewed it as a necessary measure. The survey also found that public opinion on the issue was influenced by demographic factors, with younger and older Americans expressing different levels of skepticism about the US involvement in an Iran war.
The results of the poll provide insight into the current state of public opinion on the use of military force against Iran. They suggest that a significant majority of Americans believe that using the US military against Iran was a mistake, and that this view is not unique to any particular demographic group.
Source: Google News World