Opinion Today
March 2, 2026
Just one in four Americans supports US strikes on Iran, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds Jason Lange, Reuters Only one in four Americans approves of the U.S. strikes that killed Iran’s leader, while about half — including one in four Republicans — believe President Donald Trump is too willing to use military force, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that concluded on Sunday.
More Americans disapprove than approve of U.S. strikes against Iran Alec Tyson and Annaleise Azevedo Lohr, Ipsos A new Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted February 28 – March 1, finds that 43% of Americans disapprove of U.S. military strikes against Iran, while 27% approve; about three-in-ten say they are unsure.... When it comes to President Trump’s willingness to use military force to advance U.S. interests, Americans are split on its impact on the country’s standing.
Nation Split on Whether Iran Strike Was Necessary Eli Yokley, Morning Consult The majority of registered voters are concerned about full-scale war with Iran as a result of recent attacks, according to a new survey by Morning Consult.
The Blast Radius: New Interviews with Young Americans on Iran John Della Volpe, JDV on Gen Z What we heard reveals more about trust and safety at home than strategy abroad. One in Five K-12 Teachers Struggle Financially Andrea Malek Ash, Gallup In the U.S., 21% of K-12 teachers say they are finding it difficult to get by on their present household income, 52% say they are just getting by, and 28% say they are living comfortably. These findings are from the Walton Family Foundation-Gallup Staying Power: What It Takes to Make Teaching Affordable and Sustainable report.




