Trump Dismisses Iran War Support Polls as Fabricated
Trump's Critique of Survey Data
According to Главком: During a White House event, U.S. President Donald Trump questioned the credibility of polling data related to public support for military action against Iran. He argued that the survey results are manipulated and that the questions respondents answered were biased. Trump cited figures showing only 32% backing for military operations.
The president emphasized he is not a proponent of war but highlighted the strength of the U.S. military.
“The questions in these studies are biased,” Trump stated.
He also believes pollsters should ask citizens about their views on Iran's nuclear weapons.
“Even with different wording, the results would still be low because of the total fabrication of the polls,” he added.
This marks the second instance in recent days where Trump has attacked such polling data. He did not specify which surveys he was referencing, but a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll recorded 36% support for a military operation. His criticism comes amid a fragile ceasefire, which is being undermined by a prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Public Sentiment on Military Action
The current conflict has lasted about six weeks, whereas previous U.S. military campaigns in Vietnam, Iraq, and Korea stretched on for years. According to poll findings:
- 61% of respondents believe using force against Iran was the wrong decision;
- less than 20% view the operation as successful;
- around 40% consider it a failure;
- another 40% of those surveyed are not ready to draw conclusions about the military outcome.
Trump's dismissal of the poll data highlights the complexity of public opinion on U.S. military actions, especially amid an ongoing conflict. His remarks may reflect an effort to shape a narrative that supports the administration's military strategy. At the same time, the survey results indicate growing public skepticism about the U.S. mission in Iran, which could influence the political climate and decisions on next steps in the region.
As the debate surrounding U.S. military actions intensifies, recent data reveals that a significant portion of the American public perceives the ongoing conflict with Iran as a misstep. This sentiment is reflected in a new survey, which indicates that many citizens are questioning the effectiveness and rationale behind military engagement. For a deeper understanding of public attitudes towards the Iran situation, you can explore more about the findings in the latest poll results.
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