Poll: Majority of Voters Support Diplomacy with Iran as Trump Claims Deal Struck
The poll found 50% back diplomacy and 40% favor more military action, as Trump said a deal with Iran could be signed soon.
- US President Donald Trump has alternated between claiming that an agreement with Iran is near, threatening military action, and announcing de-escalations multiple times since March.
- In late May, Trump announced a memorandum of understanding to end the conflict with Iran had been reached but later requested revisions and delayed signing, leading to continued uncertainty over the deal.
- Despite rising tensions and exchanges between Iran and Israel in June, Trump canceled planned strikes and stated that agreement details were approved, while Iran's Foreign Ministry denied any finalized agreement, calling such reports 'mere speculation.
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Poll: Majority of voters support diplomacy with Iran as Trump claims deal struck
(The Center Square) – A majority of American voters support President Donald Trump’s push for diplomacy to bring about an end to the conflict with Iran, according to the latest The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll.
Timeline: Trump’s shifting statements on diplomacy and military action toward Iran
Over past two months, US President Donald Trump has alternated between warnings of military action against Iran and assertions that a diplomatic agreement was close, making a series of public statements as negotiations and regional tensions continued
Poll: Majority of U.S. voters support diplomacy with Iran as Trump claims deal struck | The Highland County Press
A majority of American voters support President Donald Trump’s push for diplomacy to bring about an end to the conflict with Iran, according to the latest The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll.
Most recently, Trump spoke of an Iran deal that everyone would have agreed to. Now Iran comes with its statements, and Trump is raging. The post Trump is raging: Iran conditions completely different than agreed appeared first on financial marketwelt.de.
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