New Poll Reveals Widespread Dissatisfaction with Trump's Iran War: A staggering 24% of Americans believe the conflict was worth its costs, according to a recent survey by Reuters/Ipsos. Conducted over five days and including responses from 1,262 U.S. adults nationwide, the poll reveals a stark divide in public opinion on the war, which was sparked by the January 2020 drone strike that killed top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani. Despite the Trump administration's claims that the war was necessary to prevent further Iranian aggression, the majority of Americans appear to disagree, with a significant portion expressing concerns about the conflict's impact on regional stability and the country's economic interests. The poll's findings highlight the ongoing controversy surrounding the war and its aftermath.


Less than a quarter of Americans ​believe President Trump's war with Iran was worth its costs, according to a new poll by Reuters/Ipsos out Tuesday. The five-day poll — which closed Monday and included responses from 1,262 U.S. adults nationwide — found that only 24 percent of Americans think the war with ​Iran was worth the...