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A new Economist/YouGov survey shows nearly half of respondents believe the Iran conflict will continue for at least a year. The poll also records public views on whether the United States should send troops.
newsone.comA new poll shows 46 percent of Americans expect the conflict involving Iran to last a year or more from now. The same share said the fighting would end sooner. The survey was conducted by The Economist and YouGov. It asked respondents to project the duration of the current conflict between Washington and Tehran.
Public Views on U.S.
Results on that question were not detailed in the initial release. The survey comes as officials in both capitals have exchanged statements on the ongoing situation.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
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