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Attack on Iran Would Have Low Support in US, Poll Finds
A University of Maryland poll shows 49% of Americans oppose a U.S. attack on Iran amid escalating nuclear tensions and military buildup in the Middle East.
- Earlier this month, a University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll with SSRS found Americans would most commonly oppose the U.S. initiating an attack on Iran.
- Amid threats over Iran's nuclear program, President Trump has threatened action if Tehran does not negotiate limits, while the U.S. has built up its largest military presence in the Middle East in decades.
- Partisan splits reveal that 21% of Americans favor an attack on Iran, including 40% of Republicans, 6% of Democrats and 21% of independents.
- The United States ordered nonessential diplomats and family members to leave Lebanon this week, signaling possible military action ahead of nuclear talks Thursday, Feb. 26, in Geneva.
- Amid strikes and mutual accusations, Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful, while the U.S. and other governments suspect weapon development, according to the Associated Press from Detroit.
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Daily Memo: US Preparations for Iran Strike Continue Alongside Negotiations
Strike prep. As a security and nuclear agreement with Iran remains elusive, the United States has deployed significantly more military aircraft at bases in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Satellite images show at least 66 fighter jets at the base in Jordan, including 18 F-35s and 17 F-15 multirole fighters, the Financial Times reported. Other platforms […] The post Daily Memo: US Preparations for Iran Strike Continue Alongside Negotiations appeared fir…
New satellite imagery and flight tracking data reveal that a base in central Jordan has become a key center for a potential U.S. military attack on Iran.
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