Poll shows majority Americans oppose attack on Iran, 77% fear terror attack on US soil in retaliation

A recent poll reveals that a significant majority of American voters oppose the deployment of ground troops in Iran. This sentiment reflects widespread concerns regarding the potential escalation of conflict in the region, with many believing that such military action would not lead to a swift resolution. Additionally, the poll indicates that a notable 77% of respondents fear the possibility of retaliatory terrorist attacks on U.S. soil, highlighting growing anxiety over domestic security in the face of international tensions. This apprehension comes amid ongoing discussions about U.S. foreign policy and military strategies in the Middle East, as citizens grapple with the implications of military interventions overseas. The findings underscore a complex public sentiment that is wary of military involvement while simultaneously concerned about its potential consequences on national safety.
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