A US poll indicates low support for the US-Israeli attacks on Iran among the public, impacting political decisions and public opinion ahead of the midterm elect
A recent poll reveals that only 25% of Americans approve of the US-Israeli military strikes against Iran.
The Reuters-Ipsos poll, conducted shortly after the operation began, shows that while Republican approval is higher, a significant portion of both parties oppose the strikes due to concerns about troop deaths and economic impacts. Democrats strongly disapprove, and many are calling for Congress to limit further military action.
The conflict has also led to increased concern over gas prices and disrupted trade routes, adding pressure on political leaders ahead of the midterm elections.