Americans increasingly critical of Trump's record on Iran, most expect
war: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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[January 08, 2020]
By Chris Kahn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The American public is
increasingly critical of President Donald Trump's handling of Iran after
he ordered the U.S. military to kill a powerful Iranian military
commander, and a majority of U.S. adults now expect the countries to be
at war in the near future, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling released
on Tuesday.
The national opinion poll found that 53% of adults in the U.S.
disapprove of Trump's handling of Iran, which is an increase of about 9
percentage points from a similar poll that ran in the middle of
December. (https://tmsnrt.rs/2sYNzgi)
The number of adults who "strongly disapprove" of Trump's actions in
Iran - 39% - is up 10 points from the December poll.
The response was largely split along party lines, with disapproval up
over the past month among Democrats and independents, while it did not
change among Republicans.
About nine in 10 Democrats and five in 10 independents disapprove of
Trump's actions in Iran. Among Republicans, one in 10 disapprove. One in
10 Democrats, four in 10 independents and eight in 10 Republicans
approve of Trump's handling of Iran.
The survey ran Jan. 6-7, shortly after Trump ordered the drone strike in
Iraq that hit Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani and escalated tensions
in the region. Iraq's parliament called for American troops to withdraw
from the country, and mourners in Iran crowded onto the streets,
chanting "Death to America!"
Trump, who said that Soleimani had been planning to attack Americans,
argued that the strike was meant to stop a war with Iran. The president
threatened to attack Iranian cultural sites if Iran retaliated.
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According to the poll, Trump's overall popularity remained stable
following his strike on Soleimani, with 41% approving of his
performance in office and 54% disapproving.
Americans also appeared to be much more concerned now about the risk
of war with Iran.
A separate Reuters/Ipsos poll that ran Jan. 3-6 found that 41%
consider Iran to be an "imminent threat" to the United States, up 17
points from a similar poll that ran in May 2019. (https://tmsnrt.rs/35xJUDA)
It also found that 71% of Americans believe that the U.S. will be at
war with Iran within the next few years, up 20 points from May's
poll.
A growing minority of Americans say they are now in favor of a
"preemptive attack" on Iran's military. The poll found that 27% said
the United States should strike first, up 15 points from May.
Another 41% said the United States should not strike first and 33%
said they do not know.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout
the United States. It gathered responses from 1,108 adults in the
Jan. 6-7 poll and 1,005 adults in the Jan. 3-6 poll. The results
have a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of about 4
percentage points.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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