Poll: Most Americans Say Trump's Iran Military Action Wasn't Worth It

Poll: Most Americans Say Trump's Iran Military Action Wasn't Worth It

A new survey reveals deep public skepticism about the value of military operations in Iran, with majorities questioning whether the costs justify any benefits.

The Ipsos and Reuters poll, released Tuesday, found that only 24 percent of Americans believe the military action has been worthwhile. The finding underscores a stark divide in how the public assesses the administration's Iran policy.

The results reflect growing wariness among voters about the human, financial, and diplomatic toll of military intervention. As debates over foreign policy continue to shape political discourse, the low approval rating suggests limited public appetite for expanded involvement in the region.

Author Sarah Mitchell: "When three-quarters of the country thinks a military operation didn't pay off, that's a political problem no spin can fix."

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