Poll shows Americans divided on US strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites

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The country is divided again along the partisan lines, this time on the United States joins Israel in military strikes against Iranian nuclear sites, according to a reconnaissance of the University of Quinobak on Wednesday.
This was the case in Capitol Hill this week, when Democrats in congress populated against President Donald Trump, who orders attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran, while most Republican lawmakers celebrated his bold movement to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear ability.
Forty-two percent of voters support US strikes against Iran, while 51 % oppose them, according to the Coinibiac University, between 22-24 June in the days after the American strikes in Ford, Natanz and Safhan in Iran.
The results were divided on party lines, with 81 % of Republicans who support strikes compared to 75 % of Democrats who oppose them. Sixty percent of independents opposed the strikes, while their support is 35 %.
Most Republicans support Trump’s military strike on the Iranian nuclear program: an opinion poll
President Donald Trump from the Eastern Chamber of the White House in Washington, June 21, 2025. (Carlos Baria/swimming pool via AP)
“There is no contradiction by Republicans about the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites. With a large margin, Republican voters provide full support for the task,” Tim Malawi, a polling analyst at the University of Koinibics in a statement.
The Americans found that they have an increasing appetite for the active American global leadership, led by Republicans Maga: Report
Half voters believe, 50 %, that strikes will make Americans less safe, while 42 % said they would make Americans safer.
The results were divided again on party lines. Seventy -seven percent of Democrats said that the amazing Iranian nuclear program will make the Americans less safety, while 80 % of the Republicans said it would make the Americans safer.
According to the survey, approximately 8 out of 10 voters are either very concerned, 44 %, or somewhat concerned, 34 %, about the wounding of the United States into a war with Iran. Only 22 % of voters do not care.

President Donald Trump in the position room next to a picture of the damage to the Iranian Fordo nuclear site on June 21, 2025. (White House; Maxar Techniques via Reuters)
Opinion polls said: “American voters, who do not support the country who join the Israeli conflict, Iran, are extremely troubled by the possibility that the United States will move and attract it to a direct war with Iran.”
Forty percent of voters believe that the United States supports Israel, while 45 % say that support for Israel is right. Only 5 % say the United States is not supportive enough.
The percentage of voters calling the United States supporting Israel at its highest level ever, as the University of Koinibics first asked the question to the voters registered in January 2017. The percentage of voters who call the United States is not supportive of sufficiently is the lowest level ever since then, as the survey reveals.
Half of the voters, 50 %, support Israel’s military strikes against nuclear and military sites inside Iran, while 40 % oppose them. Eighty percent of Republicans support them, while 60 % of Democrats do not do so.

On June 24, 2025, the image of the satellite provided by Maxar Technologies shows that bombs are damaged at the Iranian Fudow Fudow. The image reveals drilling and destruction in the installation of an ocean after American air strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as part of the midnight operation. (Maxar Technologies)
The University of Koinibiac 979 survey included the registered voters whose identity was identified in the country, which were wiped from June 22 to 24, with an overwhelming error or minus 3.1 percentage points.
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Trump announced that the United States has succeeded in hitting Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday night. Israel launched a series of coordinated attacks on Iran in the previous week, which Iran has retaliated, prompting the two countries to exchange strikes. After the United States struck Iran, the Islamic State launched retaliatory attacks on an American air base in Qatar.
The President pointed to a ceasefire between Israel and Iran earlier this week, as he described a successful mission to the Iranian nuclear sites without involving the United States in a conflict in the Middle East.
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2025-06-25 22:33:00