Poll: Americans Concerned About US-Iran Conflict Escalation After Airstrikes
ReutersJuly 5, 20251 min1,737 views
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- 🇺🇸 A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 79% of Americans are concerned about the potential escalation of conflict between the US and Iran.
- 🎯 Specifically, there's worry that Iran might target US civilians in retaliation for recent actions.
- 🛡️ A similar number of respondents expressed concern for the safety of US military personnel stationed in the region.
Support for Airstrikes
- 💥 The poll, conducted before Iran's missile launches, found that 36% of respondents approved of the recent US airstrikes.
- 📈 Approval was strongest among Republicans, with 69% of Trump's Republicans supporting the strikes.
- 📉 However, 45% of respondents disapproved of President Trump's decision to launch the airstrikes.
Public Appetite for Further Action
- 📉 Overall, only about a third of respondents indicated support for continuing US airstrikes against Iran.
- ⚠️ This suggests a limited public demand for sustained military action in the current situation.
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