Michael Fortune
01 March 2026
As protests shake Iran and the government responds with renewed violence, the American public has made its opinion clear: a staggering 70% oppose U.S. military involvement in this escalating crisis. This reluctance comes despite the troubling reports of loss of life among protesters calling for change. For many, the memories of past military interventions in the Middle East loom large, leading to skepticism about any new military ventures. Recent polls shed light on these sentiments. A Quinnipiac University poll from January 2026 indicates that even in the face of tragic events, the vast majority stand firm against military action, signaling a shift towards prioritizing diplomatic solutions. Additionally, only 16% support missile strikes against the Iranian government, highlighting a pervasive preference for dialogue over force. The Ipsos poll adds depth to this perspective, revealing that 57% of Americans want to steer clear of any form of military invasion of Iran. Clearly, the lessons from Iraq and other conflicts have shaped a cautious public mindset. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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