13.04.2026 12:13
According to a survey conducted in the United States, public support for President Donald Trump's Iran policy remains limited, while the majority of participants expressed disapproval of the administration's approach.
According to a survey conducted by CBS News and YouGov from April 8-10 with 2,387 American adults, 36% of participants approved of Trump's Iran policy, while 64% indicated that they did not support this approach.
The majority of respondents reported feeling negative emotions regarding the US/Israel-Iran War.
68% of participants described themselves as "worried," 57% as "stressed," and 54% as "angry." In contrast, the percentage of those who felt "safe" and "confident in the process" remained at 32.
THE US PRIORITY IS HORMUZ AND NUCLEAR
87% of the citizens surveyed stated that the US priority should be the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and ensuring oil supply, while 76% emphasized the importance of permanently halting Iran's nuclear program.
However, the survey revealed that opinions suggesting the US has not yet achieved these goals were prominent.
57% of participants believed that access to the Strait of Hormuz and oil was not secured, while 49% thought that Iran's nuclear programs could not be halted.
"TRUMP HAS NO CLEAR PLAN"
Regarding the overall course of the conflict, 59% of participants shared the view that the process concerning the US/Israel-Iran War was progressing "badly or somewhat badly" from Washington's perspective.
According to the survey, 62% of participants thought that Trump did not have a clear plan regarding Iran, while 66% expressed that the administration did not share its goals with the public in an open and transparent manner.
In evaluations of Trump's statement on social media that "a civilization will be destroyed if an agreement with Iran is not reached," 59% of participants indicated that they did not agree with this statement, while 19% reported that they did.