Two-Thirds of Americans Want US to Exit Iran War Quickly: Poll

Post by : Raina Carter

A recent survey shows that most Americans want the United States to exit the Iran war quickly, even if it means not achieving all its goals. The poll found that 66% of people believe the country should end its involvement soon, while only 27% support staying longer to complete military objectives. This result highlights growing public concern over the ongoing conflict.

The survey also revealed that many Americans do not support the current military action. Around 60% of respondents said they disapprove of US strikes on Iran, while 35% said they approve. This shows that a large part of the population is unhappy with the direction of the war.

The Iran war has already had serious effects, especially on the economy. One of the biggest impacts has been the sharp rise in fuel prices. In the US, gasoline prices have crossed $4 per gallon for the first time in over three years. Many people are worried that prices will continue to increase, adding pressure to household budgets.

Political opinions on the issue are divided. Among Republicans, 40% said they support ending the war quickly, while 57% prefer continuing until goals are achieved. This split shows that even within political groups, there is no clear agreement on how to handle the situation.

The timing of this poll is important as the US prepares for upcoming midterm elections. These elections will decide which party controls Congress. Rising costs and concerns about the Iran war could influence how people vote. Many respondents also said they expect the conflict to have a negative effect on their personal finances.

Overall, the poll makes it clear that public support for the war is weakening. As economic pressure grows and uncertainty continues, more Americans are calling for a quick exit from the Iran war.

April 1, 2026 11:24 a.m. 122

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