https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2026/06/23/vast-majority-of-americans-say-iran-war-wasnt-worth-it-polls-find/
Topline Only 24% of Americans think the Iran war was worth the cost and just 23% say the U.S. is in a stronger position with Iran now than it was before the conflict, according to a new survey—the latest since Trump signed an agreement with Iran that showed poor reviews of the war’s outcome. Key

Few Americans Think Iran War Was Worth It, Polls Find
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