Nearly two-thirds of Americans want the United States to make a deal to end the war in Iran as quickly as possible, according to multiple recent polls. A New York Times/Siena College survey of 1,507 registered voters, conducted in early May, found that 64 percent of respondents opposed the U.S. military campaign and only 30 percent supported it [1]. A Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll similarly reported that 61 percent of Americans considered the war a mistake [2]. A Fox News poll from late May showed 60 percent opposition, up from 55 percent the previous month [3].
Poll Details and Public Sentiment
The polls indicate broad and growing public dissatisfaction with the conflict. The New York Times/Siena survey found that 57 percent of respondents opposed providing U.S. military aid to Israel, while 37 percent supported it [1]. The Fox News poll reported that 91 percent of those surveyed said the war was contributing to economic turmoil [3]. Nearly half of respondents in a Eurasia Group Institute for Global Affairs poll believed the conflict had made the United States less safe [4].
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