Most Americans want quick end to Iran war, polls show

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A new poll indicates a majority of Americans favor a swift end to U.S. involvement in the conflict in Iran, even if original objectives are not met. The Reuters/Ipsos poll found that two-thirds of those surveyed hold this view.

National polls consistently demonstrate public desire for a quick resolution and opposition to deploying U.S. ground troops, even for limited operations. This sentiment arrives as the president prepares to address the nation in defense of the war.

The poll also reveals a divide within the president’s own party, with 40 percent of Republicans supporting a rapid end to the conflict. This unfavorable polling data emerges just before the president’s scheduled address.

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