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50 percent say US strikes on Iran make Americans less safe: Survey

  • Quinnipiac University released a poll on June 26, 2025, surveying 979 registered voters about U.S. military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.
  • The poll conducted June 22-24 followed U.S. attacks on Iranian sites and Iran's retaliatory strike on a U.S. airbase in Qatar amid tentative ceasefire talks.
  • The survey revealed that half of Americans believe the strikes increase the risk to national security, highlighting pronounced partisan differences in opinions about the military actions and potential escalation to war.
  • Specifically, 81% of Republicans supported the strikes and 80% said they made Americans safer, while 75% of Democrats opposed and 76% felt less safe, with independents siding largely with Democrats.
  • The results suggest deep political polarization on foreign policy and concerns about escalating conflict with Iran despite some Republican approval of the military response.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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