Mar 23 β€’ 07:30 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Mexicans believe the war in Iran will be long

A recent survey indicates that 80% of Mexicans believe the conflict in Iran will prolong, with a significant majority disapproving of U.S. military actions.

A national survey conducted by El Financiero reveals that 80% of Mexicans think the ongoing conflict in Iran will last for an extended period, while only 15% believe it will end soon. The survey also highlighted a substantial disapproval of the U.S. government's decision to attack Iran, with 84% of respondents stating that they believe it was the wrong move. In stark contrast, only 10% of those surveyed supported the U.S. action, reflecting a strong sentiment against military intervention among the Mexican populace.

The survey results indicate a broader criticism of U.S. actions, as only 18% of participants held a favorable view regarding American military operations in Iran. Conversely, a significant 73% expressed a negative or very negative opinion of these actions. This widespread disapproval suggests that many Mexicans are concerned about the implications of U.S. military interventions in foreign conflicts, particularly in the context of regional stability and peace.

When asked about Iran's response to the U.S. actions, specifically the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to restrict oil tanker passage, 34% of respondents expressed a favorable opinion, while 52% disagreed. This division in opinion reflects concerns about the potential for escalating tensions in the region and its impact on global oil supplies, indicating that the Mexican public is closely monitoring the unfolding events in Iran and their potential repercussions on international relations.

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