Public Skepticism Grows Over Trump's Iran Policy, Pew Finds

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A Pew Research Center survey conducted April 20–26 among 5,103 U.S. adults shows Americans remain skeptical of the Trump administration’s Iran policy two months into the conflict: about 62% disapprove of Trump’s handling (45% strongly), 36% approve; 59% say the U.S. made the wrong decision to use force, 38% say right. Roughly half (51%) say the military action isn’t going well, and 48% say the administration’s goals are not clear (24% say they’re very or extremely clear). Democrats largely disapprove and Republicans are more mixed, with 49% not confident the U.S. will achieve its goals and 22% very confident.
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