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Global attitudes to the war in Iran
2+ hour, 2+ min ago (233+ words) On average across 31 countries 81% think their country should avoid getting involved in the Iran war, with 48% strongly agreeing their country should stay out of the conflict. Only 19% on average disagree that their country should avoid getting involved. One-third (33% on average…...
Public Perception in Lebanon | A Nation Adapting Under Pressure
6+ hour, 59+ min ago (89+ words) Ipsos - PUBLIC PERCEPTION IN LEBANON | A Nation Adapting Under Pressure Public Perception in Lebanon | A Nation Adapting Under Pressure Ipsos in Lebanon's latest study reveals a population navigating daily life through caution and adaptation. While perceptions of security remain divided…...
The proportion of Britons saying there isn't a "special relationship" with the US doubles in one year amidst concern over tariffs
1+ year, 2+ week ago (472+ words) Only three in ten (30%) Britons now agree there is a "special relationship" between the US and UK - a significant 17-point drop from previous year. - The proportion of Britons saying there isn't a "special relationship" with the US doubles in one…...
Americans think it's likely the U. S. will send troops into Iran
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (318+ words) Washington, D. C. , March 20, 2026 " A new Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted March 17-19, finds that 59% of Americans disapprove of U. S. military strikes against Iran, compared with fewer (37%) who approve. As the war enters its fourth week and with the Strait of Hormuz largely blocked to…...
Majority of Canadians Disapprove of US Military Strike Against Iran
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (148+ words) Ipsos - Majority of Canadians Disapprove of US Military Strike Against Iran New Ipsos polling for Global News reveals Canadian disapproval (61%) of the US military action against Iran, with 42% strongly disapproving. Only one in four (23%) approve (8% strongly/15% somewhat), while 16% are unsure…...
How young Americans view the U. S. military strikes on Iran
10+ mon, 18+ hour ago (303+ words) In the lead up to the Iraq War in 2003, younger Americans were just as supportive of U. S. military action as their older counterparts. In 1965, younger Americans were less likely to think it was a "mistake" to send more troops to Vietnam....