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56 Percent Disapprove of US Strikes on Iran: Survey

UNITED STATES, JUN 24 – A CNN poll shows 56% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, highlighting deep partisan divides and widespread concerns about escalating conflict.

  • President Donald Trump ordered U.S. airstrikes against three Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday, June 21, 2025, called Operation Midnight Hammer.
  • The strikes aimed to target Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites amid escalating tensions and reports of ceasefire violations by Iran and Israel.
  • A CNN and SSRS poll conducted June 22-23 with 1,030 adults found that 56% of Americans disapprove of the strikes, and 65% want congressional approval for further military action.
  • The poll showed 55% of Americans distrust Trump’s judgment on use of force in Iran, 60% of Democrats and 44% of Republicans strongly disapprove of the airstrikes, and 58% believe these attacks increase the Iranian threat.
  • The results suggest broad public skepticism about the strikes with sharp partisan divides and widespread calls for congressional oversight amid continuing conflict.
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The latest polls show that the Americans disapprove of the Republican President's policy in Iran. And it feels on his popularity rating within the country... ...

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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