Poll: 66% of Americans believe that the Iran war should end quickly even if goals have not been achieved.

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01/04/2026
A survey by Reuters/Ipsos shows that two-thirds of Americans believe the United States should make efforts to end its involvement in the war in Iran as soon as possible, even if it means not achieving the goals set by the Trump administration. In this survey conducted from Friday to Sunday, about 66% of respondents expressed this view, while 27% of respondents said that the United States should strive to achieve all of its goals in Iran even if the conflict continues for a longer period of time. 6% of respondents did not answer the question. Among Republicans, 40% support ending the conflict quickly even if U.S. goals cannot be achieved, while 57% support extending the intervention. In this survey of 1,021 people, 60% of respondents said they do not support US military strikes on Iran, while 35% of respondents said they do support them. Data from the price tracking service GasBuddy shows that one of the most significant impacts of this war in the United States is the rising gas prices, with gasoline prices breaking $4 per gallon for the first time in over three years on Monday.
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