A recent poll reveals that a growing majority of Americans believe the war on Iran was a mistake. For the first time, negative sentiments towards this war are on par with those regarding the Iraq War in 2006 and the Vietnam War in the 1970s.
Reports indicate a significant shift in American public opinion and political elites against Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong>. This change reflects increasing criticism of his policies amid current crises.
A recent Pew Research survey reveals that 60% of Americans hold negative views towards Israel following the recent conflict with Iran. This marks a significant decline in support across political parties.
Public pressure in the United States against the Iranian war is prompting Washington to reconsider its strategy towards Israel. This was emphasized by Paul Pillar in an article published in National Interest.