A recent survey conducted in the US found that 37 percent of Americans believe the agreement reached favoured Iran.
CBS News and YouGov conducted the survey between June 17-19, involving 2,519 American adults, regarding the agreement reached with Iran.
According to the survey, 37 percent of respondents said they believe the agreement was “better for Iran,” while 22 percent said it was “better for the US.”
Some 78 percent of respondents said they support ending the conflict between the US and Iran, while 22 percent favored continuing the conflict “until Iran gives up.”
On whether the US had permanently halted Iran’s nuclear programme, 31 percent of respondents said “yes,” while 69 percent expressed scepticism.
When asked whether Iran would pose a threat to the region in the coming months, 59 percent said it “probably/definitely will,” while 40 percent said it “probably/definitely will not.”
Regarding whether the conflict with Iran was worth the cost for the US, 31 percent answered “yes,” while 69 percent said “no.”
Meanwhile, 36 percent of respondents approved of US President Donald Trump’s handling of the situation involving Iran, while 64 percent disapproved.










