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Most Americans Disapprove of Trump's Strikes on Iran as Ceasefire Holds

Polls show a stark GOP-Dem divide on military action with growing fears that the strikes undermine U.S. safety.

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Overview

  • A CBS News/YouGov survey conducted June 22–24 finds 56% of adults disapprove of the weekend U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, compared to 44% approval.
  • Party affiliation shapes views sharply, with 85% of Republicans backing the strikes compared to just 13% of Democrats and 36% of independents.
  • Fifty percent of registered voters say the strikes make Americans less safe, a view held by 76% of Democrats and 14% of Republicans.
  • Following Iran’s limited retaliatory attack on a U.S. airbase in Qatar, President Trump brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran that remained intact through Tuesday.
  • The proportion of voters who say the U.S. is too supportive of Israel has reached 42%, the highest level recorded by Quinnipiac since 2017.