
A majority of Americans believe recent United States military action against Iran has been excessive, according to a new AP-NORC poll released this week, reflecting growing domestic unease over the escalating conflict.
The survey found that about 59% of respondents said US military action had “gone too far,” while a smaller proportion viewed it as appropriate or insufficient.
The findings come at a time when the United States is reportedly preparing to increase its military presence in the Middle East, with several media outlets reporting that up to 3,000 additional troops could be deployed to the region in the coming days.
The poll highlights a widening gap between government action and public sentiment, as concerns grow over the risks of deeper involvement in the conflict and its economic impact at home.
According to the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, only about a quarter of Americans believe the military action has been “about right,” while a smaller segment supports further escalation.
The survey also indicated strong opposition to sending ground troops, with a majority of respondents expressing reluctance toward deeper military engagement.
Officials have not publicly confirmed the scale or timing of the reported troop deployment, but defence analysts say the move would signal a significant escalation in US involvement in the region.
The conflict, involving the United States and Israel against Iran, has entered its fourth week, raising concerns about a broader regional war and its global economic consequences, particularly on energy markets.
Public anxiety over the economic fallout is also rising, with many Americans expressing concern about fuel prices and the cost of living amid the ongoing hostilities.
Despite the skepticism over military action, the poll found that a majority of Americans still consider preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons to be an important foreign policy objective.
Political analysts say the findings could pose challenges for the US administration, as sustained public opposition may influence future military and diplomatic decisions.
The situation remains fluid as military activity continues and diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions show limited progress. [KNT]



