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POLITICSJun 25 · 17:50 UTCMIDDLE EAST EYEMEE staff

Majority of US voters think Iran war 'not worth it', new poll finds

A Quinnipac University poll reveals 60% of US voters believe military action against Iran was 'not worth it', with Democrats (93%) and independents (66%) predominantly opposing it, while 75% of Republicans supported it. The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to pause hostilities for 60 days faces skepticism, with 59% of voters unconfident in its success. The US and Israel launched the war in February 2026 to 'eliminate imminent threats' from Iran, but public confidence in achieving objectives like dismantling Iran's nuclear program remains low.

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