Nearly Half of Americans Back Israeli Airstrikes on Iran, Poll Shows
- Most U.S. voters, 60%, support the Trump administration backing an Israeli effort to dismantle Iran's nuclear program, according to a Harvard-Harris poll conducted on June 11 and 12.
- The poll shows that 45% of Americans favor Israeli airstrikes on Iran if diplomatic efforts fail, revealing a partisan divide in opinions.
- A majority of participants, regardless of party affiliation, agree that the U.S. should only accept a deal if Iran forfeits its nuclear capabilities.
- President Donald Trump stated he would prefer negotiation with Iran but acknowledged Israel's right to respond to threats against its national security.
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Poll: Most Back 'Israeli Effort' to Take Out Iranian Nuclear Program
Most U.S. voters said the Trump administration should support "an Israeli effort" to go after Iran's nuclear program in a poll conducted before Israel launched strikes on Iran Friday morning. The post Pre-Strike Poll Finds Most Voters Back U.S. Supporting ‘Israeli Effort’ to Dismantle Iran Nuclear Program appeared first on Breitbart.
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Nearly half of Americans back Israeli airstrikes on Iran, poll shows
EXCLUSIVE: More Americans support rather than oppose Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, according to a new national poll conducted before Israel's Friday attack on Iran.
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