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Survey: 60% of Americans reject military action against Iran

Published on: June 18, 2025 7:10 PM

A new YouGov/The Economist poll, conducted between June 13 and 16, 2025, reveals that 60% of Americans oppose military involvement in Iran. Only 16% believe the U.S. should take military action. The survey reflects growing public dissatisfaction with aggressive foreign policy and a clear preference for peaceful resolutions.

The report shows that 56% of Americans support diplomacy over force regarding Iran’s nuclear program. This includes majorities in both political camps — 58% of Democrats and 61% of Republicans. The data suggests Americans are largely united on choosing dialogue rather than repeating past military entanglements.

When asked about Donald Trump’s handling of Iran and Israel, public opinion was mixed. While 37% supported his policies, 41% disapproved of his approach to Iran, and 44% opposed his handling of Israel-related matters. Trump’s net approval for Iran policy sits at a low 4%, and 7% for Israel.

Despite many Americans (around 50%) viewing Iran as an enemy, the majority still prefer peaceful talks. 25% consider Iran unfriendly, and just 5% see it as a friend or ally. These numbers show that although distrust remains, Americans are weary of war and prefer diplomatic solutions.

Views on Israel also appear to be shifting. Only 6% of Americans call Israel a close ally, while about half describe it as “friendly” or are unsure. Meanwhile, 10% consider Israel unfriendly, and 6% view it as an enemy. This reflects growing caution among the public toward automatic alliances in global conflicts.

 

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