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Two-thirds of Americans want quick end to Iran war even if goals unachieved, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

The poll of 1,021 adults also found 60% disapproved of U.S. strikes on Iran as gas prices climbed above $4 a gallon, Reuters said.

  • A Reuters and Ipsos poll found 66 per cent of Americans want the US to quickly end its involvement in the Iran war, even if that means failing to achieve goals set by the President Trump administration.
  • The month-long war has spread across the Middle East, killing thousands of people and hitting the global economy with soaring energy prices that fuel inflation fears.
  • Gasoline prices rose above $4 a gallon on March 30, according to GasBuddy, while 60 per cent of respondents in the survey of 1,021 people said they disapprove of US military strikes on Iran.
  • Republicans are divided on the conflict, with 40 per cent of Trump's party supporting a quick end and 57 per cent favoring longer involvement, as they face midterm elections in the House and Senate.
  • Two in three Americans expect gas prices to worsen over the next year, while more than half of respondents expect the conflict to negatively impact their personal finances.
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66% call for an end to the engagement even if the Trump administration's goals are not achieved - Concerns about fuel, economy and electoral consequences

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A majority of Americans say in a poll that they want the war to end, even if the United States does not achieve its goals.

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Two-thirds of Americans want quick end to Iran war even if goals unachieved, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

Two-thirds of Americans believe that the U.S. should work to end its involvement in the Iran war quickly, even if that ​means not achieving the goals set out by the ‌Trump administration, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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