Growing Unease: Young Americans Question US Involvement in Iran Conflict A recent wave of polls has revealed a stark shift in public opinion among young people in the United States, with a growing number expressing skepticism towards foreign intervention and war on Iran. As tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate, a new generation of Americans is speaking out against the idea of military action, citing concerns over the potential consequences and the country's involvement in endless conflicts. The shift in sentiment is seen as a significant departure from the past, when younger generations have often been more supportive of US foreign policy. As the US government weighs its options on Iran, the voices of young Americans are becoming increasingly influential in shaping the national conversation on this critical issue.


Polls have found that young people in the United States are more sceptical of foreign intervention and war on Iran.