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Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump

Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump



Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump

Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump


Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump

Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump



Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump


Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump

Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump

Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump


Six in 10 Americans believe it was a mistake for the United States to use military force against Iran, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll released Saturday. As the Washington Post notes, that percentage is similar to the 59 percent who considered the Iraq War a mistake in a May 2006 Post/ABC poll. A 1971 Gallup poll found that about six in 10 Americans said the same about the Vietnam War. About nine in 10 Democrats now believe military action against Iran was a mistake, as do 71 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the US's next steps are divided: 48% of respondents say the US should make a peace deal with Iran even if it is less favorable to the US, while 46% believe the US should pressure Iran for a better deal, even if it means resuming military action. #US #Iran #Iraq #Vietnam #Trump






