Source: Reuters (via feed)
Only one in four Americans support the U.S. strikes that killed Iran’s leader on Saturday, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Sunday. About half of respondents said President Donald Trump is too willing to use military force. This group includes one in four Republicans.
The poll reflects broader concerns about the administration’s approach to military engagement. Meanwhile, public opinion remains divided on the use of force in the region. The results suggest skepticism regarding further military action. This could influence future policy decisions.
The poll provides insight into the political climate as tensions with Iran continue. Support for the strikes is relatively low despite recent events. Therefore, it shows a cautious stance among Americans toward the use of military power.
The poll’s findings reflect public attitudes that may affect government decisions on military engagement. Market responses might also be influenced by perceived geopolitical risks.
