
Most Americans want Iran war to end but doubt U.S. got a good deal, poll finds
The Hill—A CBS News/YouGov poll finds that while most Americans are glad the Iran conflict is winding down, 57% are skeptical the U.S. secured favorable terms in the nuclear deal. More than a third believe the memorandum of understanding benefits Iran more than America. Tensions within the Trump administration over the deal's terms have erupted publicly, with competing factions disputing whether the agreement was even formally signed. U.S. intelligence has separately warned that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may attempt to sabotage the accord.
- The Hill — CBS/YouGov: 57% of Americans skeptical the U.S. got a good deal
- The Nation — Trump’s Iran Deal Is a Humiliation for Him—and Good News for the World
- Axios — Trump to Axios: Netanyahu has "no fucking judgment" but Iran deal still on
- The New Republic — U.S. intel warns Netanyahu will try to blow up the Iran deal
- CBS News — Poll: Most Americans want the Iran war to end but are skeptical the U.S. got a good deal
- The New Republic — Trump aides clash publicly over whether the deal was actually signed
- Newsmax — CBS News poll finds Americans want the Iran war over
- The Hill — Over a third of Americans say the MOU is better for Iran than the U.S.