Source: Reuters (via feed)
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that only 27% of Americans approve of recent US strikes on Iran. The survey reflects low public support amid worries about possible US casualties and higher oil prices. Meanwhile, a majority of respondents expressed reservations about the strikes. The poll highlights US public opinion during rising tensions with Iran. In addition, the survey results may influence policymakers given the broad reluctance. The poll does not link the approval rating to specific events beyond the strikes. Despite this, the data offers insight into prevailing attitudes toward US military actions against Iran.
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Public opinion on military actions can affect government policy and market sentiment, especially regarding geopolitical risks and energy prices.
Public opinion on military actions can affect government policy and market sentiment, especially regarding geopolitical risks and energy prices.
