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Majority of Americans oppose Trump’s Iran strikes, per new polling

Last updated: March 2, 2026 11:40 am
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Public Discontent Over Trump’s Military Strikes on Iran

Recent polls reveal a significant wave of disapproval among Americans regarding the Trump administration’s military strikes on Iran, executed early Saturday morning. Almost 60% of respondents expressed opposition to the military action, according to a CNN poll conducted by SSRS over the weekend. A different poll by The Washington Post, also carried out via text message, found that just over half of Americans, specifically 52%, disapproved of the strikes, while 39% supported them.

This public skepticism poses a significant challenge for President Trump and his allies, particularly as they navigate the treacherous waters of midterm elections this fall. A prior POLITICO poll from January, conducted when the president was still mulling over his options, indicated that nearly half of Americans were against the idea of military intervention in Iran.

Support for the military strikes tends to align with party lines; Democrats are notably more likely than Republicans to voice their disapproval of Trump’s decision. A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted over the same weekend found that while 55% of Republicans supported the strikes, 42% noted that they would be less likely to endorse such actions if they resulted in American casualties.

Interestingly, the public’s perception of the administration’s aims in this conflict varies widely. Some respondents pointed to regime change, others to oil interests, while a few mentioned regional stability. The administration has repeatedly asserted that the strikes aimed to dismantle Iran’s conventional and nuclear weapons programs, despite Trump’s previous claims that Iran’s nuclear capabilities were “totally obliterated” during earlier airstrikes last year.

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Many people surveyed by CNN anticipate a prolonged military conflict between the U.S. and Iran, raising alarms among Democrats who are advocating for congressional action on war powers resolutions. Trump indicated on Monday that his administration had initially “projected four to five weeks” of conflict, but emphasized the capability to extend military operations if necessary.

Public support for the strikes waned further upon consideration of rising gas prices as a consequence of the conflict. Over a third of Republicans surveyed by Reuters indicated they would be less inclined to support ongoing military actions if oil prices surged in the U.S. Similarly, 38% of registered voters polled by Morning Consult on Saturday suggested that a diplomatic solution should be sought if the conflict resulted in “significantly higher gas prices.”

This sentiment follows a notable spike in oil prices—over 10%—after Tehran retaliated with attacks on several oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for over 20% of the world’s crude oil transportation. This situation underscores the intricate relationship between military actions abroad and economic ramifications at home, illustrating how geopolitical decisions can directly impact everyday Americans.

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