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US Public Opinion on Iran Deal Remains Divided, Polls Show

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A series of recent polls reveal that American attitudes toward the U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement remain split, with a significant portion of respondents expressing uncertainty or opposition. The surveys, conducted by multiple polling organizations, found that roughly half of voters are either unsure or disapprove of the deal, while a smaller segment supports it.

The data indicate that public sentiment has not shifted dramatically since the agreement’s inception, with many Americans citing concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and regional behavior as key factors in their views. Some respondents also highlighted the perceived lack of enforcement mechanisms and the potential for future diplomatic negotiations as reasons for their reservations.

These findings come amid ongoing discussions in Washington about the future of the nuclear accord and the broader U.S. strategy toward Iran. The polls suggest that any policy moves will need to address the divided public opinion to gain broader support.

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