Nearly half of Americans think Iran war will go on for a year or beyond from now: Poll

ONP Summary
The U.S. military launched its fourth consecutive day of strikes against Iran on July 14, with operations lasting approximately seven hours and targeting areas near the Strait of Hormuz. Simultaneously, the U.S. reinstated its naval blockade, with President Trump warning of further escalation including attacks on Iranian power plants and bridges if diplomatic talks fail.
Progressive:Military escalation — progressive outlets focus on U.S. strikes and blockade without emphasizing diplomatic causes or Trump's strategic intent.
Moderate:Ceasefire breakdown — centrist outlets connect strikes to Trump's statement that the Iran ceasefire has ended after hostile incidents.
Conservative:Strategic escalation — conservative outlets frame Trump's strikes and warnings as deliberate escalation strategy, whether for negotiation leverage or resumed conflict.
Close to half of Americans believe the Iran war will stretch a year or beyond from now, according to a new poll, as tensions reignite between Washington and Tehran.
In a poll from The Economist/YouGov, 46 percent of respondents said the war will go on “a year or more” from now.
Another 46 percent said...
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