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Fact-check: “Most Americans don't agree with the Iran War and think it was wrong to be in the war and don't understand why we are there”
Verdict: Partly True (62% confidence)
Multiple polls from 2026 indicated that a majority of Americans opposed U.S. military action in Iran — including a YouGov/Economist poll showing 53% opposition, an Ipsos poll showing 51% saying it was not worth it, and a Pew survey showing 59% said the initial decision to strike Iran was wrong. However, the claim contains a third element — that most Americans 'don't understand why we are there' — for which no polling evidence was located in any source, making that portion of the claim unverifia…
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