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Trump’s Iran War Is Already Less Popular Than Vietnam

Last updated: March 3, 2026 8:06 am
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When it comes to the lexicon of unpopular military engagements in the United States, the Vietnam War reigns supreme. A pivotal shift in public sentiment occurred in July 1967, when a Gallup poll revealed that 46% of Americans labeled the war as a mistake, while only 44% disagreed. This was the beginning of a long and arduous journey toward a majority consensus.

The realization that Vietnam was indeed a blunder didn’t enjoy majority endorsement until August 1968, illustrating that it took a full year of growing dissent before a tipping point was reached.

Fast forward to the early 1970s, and a stark transformation is evident: only 28%-29% of Americans maintained the belief that the Vietnam War was justified. In contrast, the current approval rating for Trump’s military stance regarding Iran hovers at a meager 27%.

In the era of Vietnam, gauging public sentiment was a slow and cumbersome affair. Today, the rapid dissemination of information coupled with instantaneous feedback mechanisms allows for a swift transformation in public opinion regarding policy decisions.

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The legacy of Vietnam, along with the lessons learned from Iraq, colors the public’s perception of subsequent military actions.

Let’s delve into how wartime coalitions are constructed and explore the missteps currently being made by the Trump administration in this context.

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