Just 27% of Americans support the US military attacks on Iran, which led to the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Only one in four Americans support the US strikes on Iran - which killed the Islamic Republic's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Saturday - and about half believe President Donald Trump is too eager to resort to military action, according to the results of a poll conducted by the Ipsos institute for the Reuters news agency.
Specifically, 27% of respondents supported military action against Iran , while 43% opposed it and 29% were undecided. Nearly nine in 10 citizens said they had been informed about the strikes on Iran, which began on Saturday morning.
56% of Americans believe that Trump - who has ordered attacks on Venezuela, Syria and Nigeria in recent months - is too willing to resort to military action to advance US interests.
This view was shared by 87% of respondents who declared themselves Democratic voters. The same was said by 23% of those who declared themselves Republican voters and 60% of those who did not disclose party preferences.
The poll, conducted on Saturday, after the military operation against Iran began, surveyed 1,282 Americans from across the country, with a statistical margin of error estimated at ±3%.
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