Publication Date: 04/06/2026 12:38 PM CST
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Foreign Support: An Equalizer in Iran?

Publication: 04/06/2026 12:38 PM CST

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  • About half of voters (47%) are aware that France and Britain oppose the attacks on Iran.
    • A sizable chunk (37%) are not sure, while 16% mistakenly think France and Britain support the attacks.
  • Even fewer (35%) are aware that Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations support the attacks.
    • Again, a large chunk (39%) are not sure one way or the other.
    • Just over 1 in 4 (26%) mistakenly think that Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations oppose the attacks.
  • However, when informed that Saudi Arabia and nations support the attacks, support and opposition balance out.
    • Forty-three percent (43%) of voters support the attacks in those conditions, while 45% oppose them.
    • Those numbers include 21% who Strongly Support the attacks, while 28% Strongly Oppose them.
  • On a similar note, a plurality (43%) of voters want to continue fighting until the regime is eliminated, while 36% disagree and say we should stop the fighting now and let the regime survive.
    • Just over half (51%) of Democrats say we should stop fighting, while 64% of Republicans say we should stay until the regime is eliminated.


This data is from a Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters conducted online by Scott Rasmussen, April 3, 2026. RMG Research, Inc., conducted the field work for the survey. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.


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