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Home»World»Poll: Broad Support for Key Objectives in Trump’s Peace Deal with Iran
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Poll: Broad Support for Key Objectives in Trump’s Peace Deal with Iran

Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A majority of Americans support key objectives in President Donald Trump’s peace deal with Iran, according to an Economist/YouGov survey.

Trump signed the Memorandum of Understanding during a dinner at the Palace of Versailles last week. It states, in part, that both countries “have jointly agreed, in good faith to several terms,” including Iran reaffirming “it shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons.”

Overall, the latest survey found that a plurality, 44 percent, are unsure of whether or not they support the MOU negotiated between the two countries, followed by 32 percent who support it and 24 percent who oppose.

However, when asked about specific aspects of the agreement, there seems to be more of a consensus — at least on certain aspects of the deal.

For instance, when asked about the Strait of Hormuz being “reopened with toll-free commercial passage for 60 days,” 69 percent agree and support it, compared to only six percent who oppose.

“Iran promises that it will not develop nuclear weapons. The U.S. and Iran will negotiate the disposition of Iran’s enriched uranium,” the survey lists, asking respondents if they agree with that aspect. The vast majority, 69 percent, agreed with that aspect as well, compared to eight percent who oppose. Notably, there is majority consensus on that aspect among Republicans, Democrats, and independents.

A plurality, 41 percent, said they support the U.S. lifting sanctions on Iranian crude oil exports and unfreezing billions of dollars of Iranian assets. One-third, however, are not sure, and 27 percent oppose.

The survey asked respondents if they support the “U.S. and its partners” developing a plan to provide Iran with $300 billion for reconstruction and economic development, although it did not note that this will not be funded by U.S. taxpayers, as the administration has made clear. That being said, a plurality, 46 percent, oppose that aspect, compared to 30 percent who are not sure and 23 percent who support it.

Respondents seem to have little hope that negotiations will succeed, however, as 50 percent believe it is somewhat likely that negotiations will fail and war will restart. Another 31 percent said it is “very likely” that will happen.

The survey was taken June 19-22, 2026, among 1,679 respondents. It has a +/- 3.3 percent margin of error.

President Trump on Tuesday announced that 19 million barrels of oil flowed through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday — an “all time RECORD.”

Trump added, “Oil prices are tumbling down, and the World is a much safer place!!!”

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