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Metron Analysis Poll: 'No' to the War in Iran, 'No' to Trump

A new poll shows Greek public skepticism about military intervention in Iran and overwhelmingly negative views of Trump.

A recent poll conducted by Metron Analysis and presented by MEGA highlights the Greek public's apprehension regarding geopolitical developments in the Middle East, specifically concerning potential conflict with Iran. The findings indicate a society clearly reluctant towards international military options, showcasing a growing divide in opinions regarding the role of the West in these conflicts. As tensions escalate globally, the poll reflects the Greek populace's hesitance about entering military engagements in foreign territories.

When it comes to the perceptions of the relationship between the European Union and the United States, the poll reveals a split opinion among citizens. Approximately 50% of Greeks believe that the EU and the US will remain allied forces, while a significant 43% feel that they will drift apart. This divide suggests an underlying uncertainty regarding the cohesion of Western alliances in a world marked by increasing tensions, which might influence Greece's foreign policy stance and its approach to international relations moving forward.

Additionally, the survey presents a stark finding concerning the image of U.S. President Donald Trump in Greece, where an overwhelming 86% of respondents rate his performance negatively. This sentiment is particularly pronounced among leftist voters, with an astonishing 98% expressing disapproval of his actions. This overwhelming negativity towards Trump may impact Greece's diplomatic relations and could serve as a reflection of broader European sentiments towards U.S. leadership.

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