多数但非所有最新全国民调显示多数美国人反对特朗普对伊朗发动的军事打击


By Paul Steinhauser
Fox News
Published March 10, 2026 12:23pm EDT

美国与以色列对伊朗发动打击一周半后,最新全国民意调查显示,超过半数美国选民反对美国的军事行动。

但康涅狄格州昆尼皮亚克大学的这项调查是最新表明,在支持美国被称为“史诗愤怒”的军事行动方面存在巨大党派分歧的调查。该行动导致伊朗最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊阿亚图拉死亡,并使该国军队遭受重创。

周五至周日进行的这项民调显示,53%的受访选民表示反对美国针对伊朗的军事行动(由唐纳德·特朗普总统下令),40%表示支持。

昆尼皮亚克民调与其他近期民调(包括NPR/PBS/马里斯特(44%–55%)、哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(44%–56%)、美国国家广播公司新闻(41%–54%)、《华盛顿邮报》(39%–52%)、美国有线电视新闻网(41%–59%)以及路透社/益普索(27%–43%))一致显示,支持美国军事行动的人数占少数。

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但最新的福克斯新闻民调(2月28日至3月2日进行)显示,美国人对这场战斗的支持或反对比例为50%对50%。

过去一周半进行的另外三项全国民调显示,多数或多数派支持这一行动。

这些调查凸显了民主党人和共和党人在这场战斗中存在分歧。

特朗普对伊朗新最高领袖表态的两个字回应

福克斯新闻调查显示,超过80%的共和党受访者表示支持美国对伊朗使用武力,60%的人认为总统在伊朗问题上的行动使美国更安全。

但近80%的民主党人和60%的独立人士不赞成美国的打击行动,并表示由于特朗普的表现,情况变得更不安全。

美国与以色列对伊朗发动打击一周半后,最新全国民意调查显示,超过半数美国选民反对美国的军事行动。(Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo)

昆尼皮亚克大学调查的绝大多数民主党人以及60%的独立人士表示反对对伊朗发动打击,85%的共和党人支持军事行动。

昆尼皮亚克调查中,55%的受访者认为在袭击前伊朗并未对美国构成迫在眉睫的军事威胁,近40%的人表示不同意这一说法。

同样存在党派分歧:83%的民主党人和63%的独立人士认为伊朗没有构成迫在眉睫的威胁,而近四分之三的共和党人认为德黑兰确实构成了迫在眉睫的威胁。

但在向美国派遣地面部队进入伊朗的可能性问题上,不存在党派差距。

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近四分之三的选民反对向伊朗派遣美国地面部队,包括95%的民主党人、75%的独立人士和52%的共和党人。

特朗普和国防部长彼得·黑格斯泰特多次不排除在伊朗使用地面部队的可能性。

当被问及美国与伊朗之间的战斗(伊朗已对动荡的中东地区的以色列和其他国家发动报复性打击)将持续多久时,只有3%的昆尼皮亚克受访者认为是几天,18%认为是几周,32%认为是几个月,13%认为袭击可能持续一年,略多于四分之一的人认为超过一年。

“很快,”特朗普周一在新闻发布会上被问及打击何时结束时表示,“看,他们拥有的一切都消失了,包括他们的领导层。”

总统将这次行动描述为一次“短途旅行”。

昆尼皮亚克大学民调分析师彼得·马洛伊指出,“也许是由于对长期战争的记忆,美国人认为中东的巨大动荡不会很快结束。”

特朗普最近驳斥了对伊朗的民调,3月2日告诉《纽约邮报》:“我不在乎民调。我必须做正确的事。我必须做正确的事。这早就该做了。”

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在昆尼皮亚克的民调中,特朗普的总体支持率为37%,57%的人对他在白宫的表现投了反对票。

在福克斯新闻民调中,特朗普的支持率为43%,美国国家广播公司新闻的调查中为44%。对总统表现的最新全国调查的平均值显示,特朗普支持率为43%,反对率为54%。

保罗·斯坦豪泽是新罕布什尔州(摇摆州)的政治记者。他报道从东到西的竞选活动。

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Most but not all of the latest national polls indicate majority opposition to the US military strikes Trump launched against Iran

By Paul Steinhauser
Fox News
Published March 10, 2026 12:23pm EDT

A week and a half into the U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran, the latest national public opinion poll indicates that more than half of American voters oppose U.S. military action.

But the survey from Quinnipiac University in Connecticut is the latest to indicate a wide partisan divide when it comes to support for the U.S. military operation, known as Epic Fury, which has resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the decimation of the country’s military.

Fifty-three percent of voters questioned in the poll, which was conducted Friday through Sunday, said they oppose the U.S. military action against Iran, which was ordered by President Donald Trump, with 40% supporting the operation.

The Quinnipiac poll joins other recent surveys from NPR/PBS/Marist (44%–55%), CBS News (44%–56%), NBC News (41%–54%), Washington Post (39%–52%), CNN (41%–59%), and Reuters/Ipsos (27%–43%), in indicating minority support for U.S. military action.

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But the latest Fox News poll, conducted Feb. 28–March 2, showed Americans split at 50% in their support or opposition to the fighting.

And three other national polls conducted over the past week and a half indicated majority or plurality support for the operation.

The surveys highlight the divergence between Democrats and Republicans over the fighting.

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More than 8 in 10 Republicans surveyed by Fox News said they approved of the U.S. use of force against Iran, with 6 in 10 saying the president’s actions on Iran are making the U.S. safer.

But nearly 8 in 10 Democrats and 6 in 10 independents disapproved of the U.S. strikes and said things are less safe because of Trump’s performance.

A week and a half into the U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran, the latest national public opinion poll indicates that more than half of American voters oppose U.S. military action.(Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo)

The vast majority of Democrats surveyed by Quinnipiac University, as well as 6-in-10 independents, said they opposed the strikes on Iran, with 85% of Republicans supporting the military action.

A majority (55%) questioned by Quinnipiac said they didn’t think Iran posed an imminent military threat to the U.S. before the attacks, with nearly four in ten disagreeing.

Again, there was a partisan divide, with 83% of Democrats and 63% of independents saying Iran didn’t pose an imminent threat, while nearly three quarters of Republicans said Tehran did pose an imminent threat.

But there was no partisan gap when it came to the possibility of sending U.S. ground troops into Iran.

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Nearly three quarters of voters opposed sending U.S. ground troops into Iran, including 95% of Democrats, 75% of independents and 52% of Republicans.

Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have repeatedly not ruled out using ground troops in Iran.

Asked how long the fighting between the U.S. and Iran, which has retaliated with strikes against Israel and other nations in the volatile Middle East, will last, just 3% of Quinnipiac pollees said days, 18% offered weeks, 32% guessed months, 13% thought the attacks could last a year, and just over a quarter said more than a year.

Plumes of smoke rise following reported explosions in Tehran, Iran, on March 2, 2026.(Sohrab/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

“Very soon,” Trump said at a news conference Monday, when asked when the strikes would end. “Look, everything they have is gone, including their leadership.”

And the president described the operation as an “excursion.”

Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Peter Malloy noted that “perhaps compelled by memories of long wars, Americans see no early end to the enormous upheaval in the Middle East.”

Trump recently dismissed the polling on Iran, telling the New York Post March 2: “I don’t care about polling. I have to do the right thing. I have to do the right thing. This should have been done a long time ago.”

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Trump’s overall approval rating stood at 37% in the Quinnipiac poll, with 57% giving the president a thumbs down on the job he’s doing in the White House.

The president stood at 43% approval in the Fox News poll, and at 44% in the NBC News survey. An average of the latest national surveys that gauged the president’s performance put Trump at 43% approval and 54% disapproval.

Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.

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