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Poll shows most Americans say Iran war not worth cost

Topic: defense & securityRegion: Middle EastUpdated: i4 outletsSources: 13⚠ Bias gap — sources divergeSpectrum: MixedFiltered: US/Canada (2/13)· Clear4 min read
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Story Summary
SITUATION
A CBS News poll indicates that most Americans believe the ongoing war with Iran is not worth the cost. This sentiment reflects growing public discontent with U.S.
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KEY FACTS
  • Long-term independent monitoring of Iran’s nuclear programme, which it says is for energy purposes only, was in effect halted last summer after Israel and the US attacked the country.
  • Poll shows 37 percent of Americans believe Iran gained more from deal with US - TRT World
  • CBS News poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S. got better of agreement
  • CBS News poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S. got better of agreement CBS News poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The ongoing military conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran, which began with coordinated strikes in March 2026, has escalated tensions in the region significantly.

The strikes targeted critical Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and military installations, as a direct response to Iran's military actions that had been perceived as aggressive provocations.

Brief

A recent CBS News poll indicates that a significant majority of Americans believe the ongoing war with Iran is not worth the costs incurred. This sentiment reflects a growing discontent among the public regarding U.S. military engagements, particularly as the conflict continues to impact both domestic and foreign policy.

The poll highlights that while many Americans want the war to end, few believe that the U.S. has secured a favorable agreement from the conflict. In a related development, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance announced that Iran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country, signaling a potential shift in diplomatic relations.

Additionally, recent talks between the U.S. and Iran have reportedly led to the establishment of a de-confliction cell aimed at addressing conflicts in Lebanon, which may further influence the dynamics of the ongoing war.

The political implications of the war are also significant, as the conflict is shaping the narrative for the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, with divisions emerging among Republicans regarding President Trump's strategy towards Iran. As public opinion shifts, the administration faces increasing pressure to reassess its military commitments abroad.

Where sources differ
Bias gap0.65 / 2.0

Left- and right-leaning outlets are covering this story differently — in which facts to emphasize, which context to include, and how to frame causes and consequences.

Left-leaning (7)
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Iran agrees to invite IAEA inspectors back, says US Iran agrees to invite IAEA inspectors back, says US Iran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back
straits_times-0.80
How Trump’s fragile agreement with Iran is shaping the midterms How Trump’s fragile agreement with Iran is shaping the midterms How Trump’s fragile agreement with Iran is shaping t
trtworld.com-0.70
Poll shows 37 percent of Americans believe Iran gained more from deal with US - TRT World Poll shows 37 percent of Americans believe Iran gained more from deal with US - TRT World.
ft.com-0.70
US and Iran make ‘progress’ in talks US and Iran make ‘progress’ in talks. Reporting is limited at this stage.
trtworld.com-0.70
US and Iran conclude high-level talks in Switzerland, mediators say - TRT World. Reporting is limited at this stage.
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Iran agrees to UN nuclear inspectors’ return as part of agreement with US Iran agrees to UN nuclear inspectors’ return as part of agreement with US Iran agrees to UN nuclear inspec
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CBS News poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S. got better of agreement CBS News poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S.
Center (6)
cryptobriefing.commsn.comkatiecouric.comnytimes.comaol.comyahoo.com
Sources
2 of 13 linked articles · Filter: US/Canada