61% Americans Say Iran Strike Was a Mistake: Poll

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Washington, United States – Web Desk: A new survey conducted by The Washington Post, ABC News, and Ipsos shows that 61% of Americans believe the US attack on Iran was a mistake, while 36% supported the decision.

The poll revealed strong opposition across political groups, with 90% of Democrats and 71% of independents viewing the military action negatively. Among Republicans, 19% also described the strike as a mistake.

When asked about the next steps for US policy toward Iran, respondents were divided. Around 48% said the United States should pursue a peace agreement with Iran, even if it results in an unfavorable deal. Meanwhile, 46% favored increasing pressure on Tehran, even if it involves further military action to secure a stronger agreement.

The findings reflect broader public uncertainty over Washington’s strategy in the Middle East amid ongoing tensions with Iran.

Historically, similar public sentiment has emerged during past conflicts. In May 2006, a comparable poll found that 59% of Americans considered the Iraq war a mistake, while a 1971 Gallup survey showed that six in ten Americans believed the Vietnam War was wrong.

Analysts say the latest data underscores growing public skepticism toward military engagement and highlights divisions over future US foreign policy in the region.

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