Divided Opinions on Iran Emerge in Latest Survey. A recent poll reveals that Americans are sharply divided on the best approach to address the ongoing tensions with Iran, with nearly equal numbers supporting regime change and a negotiated settlement. The survey, which gauges public opinion on the complex and sensitive issue, found that 45% of respondents favor a U.S. policy aimed at toppling the Iranian government, while 43% prefer a diplomatic solution that would see the two nations come to a mutually beneficial agreement. The results highlight the deepening polarization in American politics, as well as the difficulty of finding a consensus on how to handle the country's troubled relationship with Iran.


Americans are nearly evenly split between favoring Iranian regime change and a negotiated U.S. settlement with Iran, according to a new survey.