Poll: Majority of Americans Oppose Ongoing Military Action in Iran
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows 56% of Americans oppose continued U.S. military action in Iran despite President Trump's vows to continue operations.

A majority of Americans oppose ongoing U.S. military action in Iran, according to a new poll released Friday by NPR, PBS News, and Marist.
The survey found that 56 percent of respondents either opposed or strongly opposed military action in Iran. The poll results come as President Trump has publicly stated his intention to continue military operations until the Iranian regime surrenders.
The polling data reflects public sentiment regarding current U.S.-Iran military engagement, though the survey did not provide details on the methodology or margin of error. The results suggest a divide between the administration's stated policy position and public opinion on military involvement in the region.
The timing of the poll's release on Friday indicates it captures recent public attitudes toward the ongoing military situation. However, the poll did not specify the exact dates when the survey was conducted or provide demographic breakdowns of the responses.