Despite rising tensions and political rhetoric, the majority of the American public does not support going to war with Iran. Years of costly conflicts in the Middle East have left the nation weary of military entanglements, and most Americans prefer diplomatic solutions over another prolonged war.
Public opinion polls consistently show that Americans are more concerned with domestic issues like the economy, healthcare, and national unity than foreign military interventions. There is widespread skepticism about the benefits of war and a strong desire to avoid the human and financial costs that come with it.
In short, while some in Washington may talk tough, the American people are clear: they do not want another war—especially not with Iran.