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Almost 8 in 10 Americans say US should end Iran conflict now: Poll

Washington Examiner

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June 21, 2026

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Almost 8 in 10 Americans say US should end Iran conflict now: Poll

The public overwhelmingly says the United States should end the conflict in Iran and the current peace agreement will not have “changed Iran’s leaders to ones that are pro-U.S.” 78 of Americans say the U.S. should end the war in Iran “now,” while 79 believe the U.S. will not have brought to power new, pro-Western []

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Washington Examiner

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· Jun 21, 2026

Almost eight in ten Americans say US should end Iran conflict now: Poll

The public overwhelmingly believes the United States should end the conflict in Iran and the current peace agreement will not have “changed Iran’s leaders to ones that are pro-U.S.” 78 of Americans say the U.S. should end the war in Iran “now,” while 79 believe the U.S. will not bring to power new, pro-Western leadership []

The New Civil Rights Movement

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· Jun 22, 2026

Large Majority of Americans Say Iran Conflict Should End, Hasn’t Met Any of Trump’s Goals

A large majority of Americans say that not only should the Iran conflict end immediately, but that President Donald Trump has not reached any of his stated goals for starting the conflict in the first place. Over three-quarters of Americans, 78, said in a new CBS News/YouGov poll the conflict in Iran should end “now.” [] The post Large Majority of Americans Say Iran Conflict Should End, Hasn’t Met Any of Trump’s Goals appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

37% of Americans say Iran benefited more from agreement with US: Survey

CBS News poll shows most Americans favor ending conflict with Iran, while skepticism remains over whether US permanently halted Tehran’s nuclear program

Just the news

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· Jun 23, 2026

MTG follows Tucker, ditches 'America LAST' GOP

The war in Iran has divided many Republicans and polling has suggested that the overwhelming majority of Americans want to end the conflict immediately.

Egypt Independent

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· Jun 23, 2026

The scale of Trump’s political blunder in Iran is coming into focus

The first major poll conducted since the Trump administration signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran has a point that seems like good news for Trump: Americans overwhelmingly agree he should end the war rather than push for more concessions. But it’s not because they actually like the agreement; it’s because they think the war The post The scale of Trump’s political blunder in Iran is coming into focus appeared first on Egypt Independent.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 8, 2026

Trump Says Interim Accord to End Iran War Is ‘Over,’ Warns of New US Strikes

REUTERS—President Donald Trump said an interim agreement to end the war with Iran was “over” and that the United States was likely to launch new strikes on Wednesday night following Iranian attacks on U.S. bases in the Gulf. In a flare-up of hostilities that pushed up oil prices, Iran said on Wednesday it had targeted U.S. military sites in Bahrain...

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Related coverage for "Almost 8 in 10 Americans say US should end Iran conflict now: Poll": Washington Examiner — Almost eight in ten Americans say US should end Iran conflict now: Poll. The New Civil Rights Movement — Large Majority of Americans Say Iran Conflict Should End, Hasn’t Met Any of Trump’s Goals. Anadolu Agency — 37% of Americans say Iran benefited more from agreement with US: Survey. Just the news — MTG follows Tucker, ditches 'America LAST' GOP. Egypt Independent — The scale of Trump’s political blunder in Iran is coming into focus. The Daily Signal — Trump Says Interim Accord to End Iran War Is ‘Over,’ Warns of New US Strikes