Surprising survey results! Up to 84 % of Americans are afraid of conflict with Iran: What does Trump’s support look like?

by Andrea
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Approximately 84 percent of Americans are generally worried about the growing conflict with Iran. This was stated in a survey by Reuters and Ipsos agencies, which were published on Monday after weekend American attacks on Iran and before the retaliatory strike of Tehran on the American Al-UDAJD base in Qatar, writes TASR.

A survey that started after American raids on Iran and ended on Monday early morning, according to Reuters underlined Deep contradictions in the US on what Washington should do next. He also pointed out the political risks of US President Donald Trump. The survey was attended by 1139 adult Americans.

About 79 percent of the probe participants expressed concern that Iran could attack US civilians in response to US strokes. They had similar concerns about the US military personnel placed in the Middle East.

On Monday evening local time, Tehran released several missiles on the American Air Base of Al-Udajd in Qatar, where US soldiers are deployed. The base that lies near the Metropolis of Dauh is the largest American base in the Middle East.

Only 32 percent of the Americans surveyed spoke to the US air attacks on Iran, while 49 percent were against. Other attacks were supported by 62 percent of respondents within the Republican Party. However, her supporters were distributed whether they support the immediate termination of participation in conflict with Iran – 42 percent of them said Washington should do so now, while 40 percent were against this idea.

On the contrary, a significant majority of the Democratic Party supporters spoke against further bombing of Iran and for the immediate end of the conflict caused by Israel more than a week ago, a large attack on Iran. The declared goal of tel Aviv I Washington is to prevent Tehran to get a nuclear weaponalthough he repeatedly refuses to seek it.

The Trump’s decision to order the US Army was described by Reuters as a dramatic and risky shift in his foreign policy. The US President has repeatedly promised to be avoids military interventions in great wars abroadthe agency recalled.

The Reuters/IPSOS survey shows that the total Trump’s overall support has been in a stable level in recent months, but is less than 47 percent that were introduced in the agencies’ sounding just after its return to the White House January. In the latest survey, his rating fell by one percentage point out of 42 percent recorded early this month.

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