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More than two-thirds of US citizens are calling for a quick end to Washington’s war against Iran, even if it means ditching its stated goals, a 31 March Reuters/Ipsos poll shows.

The survey of 1,021 adults found that 66 percent support ending US involvement quickly, while just 27 percent favor continuing military operations until all goals are achieved. Six percent did not respond.

Support for prolonging the war remains higher among Republicans than Democrats, though even there, a sizable 40 percent want a fast exit from the war even if their objectives for victory are not met.

At the same time, public opposition to US military action is growing. Around 60 percent said they disapprove of strikes on Iran, compared to 35 percent who support them.

  • personally, i’m kinda hoping that the US keeps trying to declare the end of hostilities/ceasefire and the iran keeps blasting military installations and US commercial interests until western influence in the region is reduced to a lone, independently franchised Arby’s in Syria that people take selfies in front of as a bit.

    i don’t know which response camp that is.