Washington: A week without the United States and Israel first launched military strikes versus Iran, Americans are divided and a majority of voters oppose the military whoopee versus Tehran, equal to the polls since the war began.
What are the Americans think well-nigh the war in Iran?
According to the survey by Quinnipiac University, the polls suggest that many Americans are worried that the military whoopee is making the US "less safe", plane as they see Iran as a threat to US security.
Although voters are divided well-nigh whether the killings of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Iranian leaders were justified, increasingly than three-quarters think it is likely that the US military whoopee versus Iran will result in a terrorist wade on US soil and a similar percent are concerned well-nigh oil and gasoline prices rising, equal to a Quinnipiac University national poll of registered voters.
What are Americans saying?
According to the survey by Quinnipiac University, 53 percent of voters oppose the US military whoopee versus Iran, while 40 percent support it.
Democrats (89 - 7 percent) and independents (60 - 31 percent) oppose the US military whoopee versus Iran, while Republicans (85 - 11 percent) support it, as per the survey.
While sharing details well-nigh sending US troops into Iran, the survey suggest that well-nigh 74 percent of voters oppose sending US ground troops into Iran, while 20 percent support it.
What did the official say?
"Voters are unenthusiastic well-nigh the air wade on Iran and there is overwhelming opposition to putting American troops on Iranian soil to fight a ground war," said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.
Does American consider threat from Iran?
According to the survey by Quinnipiac University, majority of voters, which is well-nigh 55 per cent, do not think Iran posed an imminent military threat to the US surpassing the current military whoopee versus Iran, while 39 per cent think Iran posed an imminent military threat to the US surpassing the action.
What did Americans say well-nigh terrorist attack?
According to the survey by Quinnipiac University, well-nigh 77 per cent of voters think it is either very likely, 33 percent, or somewhat likely, 44 percent, that there will be a terrorist wade on US soil in response to the military whoopee versus Iran, while 19 percent think it is either not so likely, 12 percent, or not likely at all, 7 percent.

