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4 in 5 expect extended war with Iran: Survey
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

4 in 5 expect extended war with Iran: Survey

A recent Reuters survey indicates that 79% of American respondents believe the U.S. military will remain engaged in an extended conflict with Iran. The survey highlights growing public concern over the potential prolongation of hostilities between the two nations. This follows reports of renewed military operations between the U.S. and Iran. The findings suggest a significant portion of the population expects the conflict to persist rather than conclude swiftly.

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4 in 5 expect extended war with Iran: Survey

A recent Reuters survey indicates that 79% of American respondents believe the U.S. military will remain engaged in an extended conflict with Iran. The survey highlights growing public concern over the potential prolongation of hostilities between the two nations. This follows reports of renewed military operations between the U.S. and Iran. The findings suggest a significant portion of the population expects the conflict to persist rather than conclude swiftly.

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