A poll by Ipsos for USA Today found that 55 percent of Americans believe the country is 'somewhat' or 'much less' safe.
Most Americans believe President Donald Trump has made the United States less safe by ordering the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, a new poll has found.and Ipsos revealed that 55 percent of the country believe the drone strike on the former Quds Force leader near Baghdad International Airport last Friday has made America either"somewhat" or"much less" safe.By comparison, only 24 percent of survey respondents said the killing made the U.S.
Ipsos further found that more than two-thirds of Americans believe Iranian-linked attacks on U.S. interests in the Middle East are more likely as a result of the Soleimani killing and its aftermath, with 63 percent telling posters they believe the likelihood of terrorist attacks on home soil has risen.
When the possibility of the United States and Iran going to war was posed, just under two-thirds of those polled said direct conflict was more likely. A little over half told pollsters that the prospect of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons is also more likely following the Soleimani strike—an unsurprising result, as the Islamic Republic last week announced it was fully withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, otherwise known as the Iran nuclear deal.President Donald Trump speaks about the situation with Iran in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, January 8, 2020.
Iran responded to the assassination of its top commander with missile strikes against Iraqi military facilities housing U.S. and coalition forces on Tuesday night, but no casualties resulted. In the aftermath, Iranian Foreign Minister said the action had
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