Majority US Population Rejects Preemptive Strike on Iran
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U.S. citizens don't want the country to attack Iran. | Photo: Reuters
A recent poll showed that the majority of the U.S. citizens don't want their country to strike Iran first and half of the population fears a full-fledged war.
Around 60 percent of citizens of the United States said the country should not conduct a pre-emptive attack on the Iranian military, while 12 percent advocate for striking first according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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