Trump's supporters also criticize the war against Iran: It is in Israel's interests, not those of the US
Public opinion in the US is divided on military strikes against Iran, with significant criticism directed at Trump's potential escalation in the conflict.
Recent public opinion polls reveal a significant division among Americans regarding military action against Iran, especially in the context of Trump's presidency. Many Americans reflect on the costly wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which resulted in numerous U.S. casualties and trillions of dollars spent, making them hesitant about another prolonged military engagement in the Middle East. Trump has consistently maintained that he will avoid dragging the U.S. into new military conflicts ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Polls commissioned by various news outlets provide insight into the public's stance on strikes against Iran. In a survey conducted by Reuters, 43% of respondents opposed U.S. attacks on Iran, while only 27% supported them. Similarly, a CNN poll indicated that a significant 59% of respondents believed Trump should not initiate such strikes against Iran. These statistics underline a growing backlash against the idea of U.S. military intervention, reflecting a broader fatigue with foreign conflict in American society.
It's noteworthy that even among Trump's supporters, there is dissent regarding military action against Iran, highlighting a complex landscape within his voter base ahead of the elections. The Fox News commissioned poll also reveals that views on Iran are not monolithic, showing a significant portion of the audience expressing skepticism towards further military engagement. This internal division among supporters poses challenges for Trump's foreign policy narrative and will likely influence his campaign strategy.