New poll shows how Americans feel about the Iran war
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A CBS News poll shows a majority of Americans hold negative views of the ongoing war with Iran.
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A CBS News poll reveals a majority of Americans hold negative views of the ongoing war with Iran, according to reporting by CBS News' Anthony Salvanto. The survey reflects public sentiment on a conflict that has become a significant foreign policy issue for the Trump administration. Polling on military engagement typically influences Congressional support and public backing for sustained operations, making these findings relevant to how long the U.S. can maintain public support for the conflict. The results suggest potential political pressure on the White House if negative attitudes harden further or if the conflict expands. Public opinion has historically shaped the trajectory of American military commitments abroad, particularly when majority sentiment turns against ongoing operations.
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