More than 60% of United States citizens oppose US military participation in the Middle East war. This opinion is shared by both Republicans and Democrats.
Most Americans against US intervention in the armed conflict between Israel and Iran. This has been proven by the results of the Economist/Yougov survey, written by the publication of Axios.
Thus, 60% of 1512 Americans who have surveyed believe that the US armed forces should not interfere with the war between Israel and Iran. At the same time, 16% support military disruption, and 24% are not determined.
This position is usually preserved despite political views: 65% of Democrats, 61% of independent voters and 53% of Republicans opposed intervention.
At the same time, 61% of Americans consider Iran’s nuclear program either “serious and immediate” or “rather serious” threats to the United States. Most also promotes negotiations in Iran under its nuclear program: 58% of Democrats and 61% of Republicans support diplomatic approach.
Another survey conducted by the Washington Post at 1008 adult American adults on June 18 showed that 7 out of 10 respondents were considered the Iran nuclear program which is a “serious or immediate threat”.
Republicans are more frequent than democratic or independent voters, calling this threat “immediate and serious.”
The Economist/YouGov survey was conducted on June 13-16, the sample error was about ± 3%. The Washington Post survey was conducted on June 18, the sample error of ± 3.6 percent points.
Remember that on Thursday, the White House said United States President Donald Trump would decide in Iran two weeks later. Now he seeks to resolve the issue of his nuclear program through negotiations.
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