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President in the Daily Attack between the Middle East Swordsman Israel and Iran Donald Trump Repeatedly, the key points of going home.
“Iran cannot have nuclear weapons,” the president wrote on social media.
“I have said that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons for 20 years or even longer,” Trump stressed in a conversation with reporters from the White House Oval Office.
This is the position the U.S. president has taken for decades. It seems that most Americans agree with Trump and his predecessors when possible Iran acquires nuclear weapons.
Fox News Poll: Voters believe Iran poses a real threat to U.S. security

President Donald Trump issued questions on the possibility of a military strike against Iran in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on June 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of new registered voters Fox News National Survey Say they believe Iran poses a real security threat to the United States, a 13-point increase since the last time Fox News raised the question six years ago.
Polls conducted from June 13 to 16 show that support is broad across the party spectrum. The majority of Republicans (82%), Democrats (69%) and independents (62%) agree that Iran poses a threat.
The survey also shows that 78% say they are very or very worried about Iran’s acquisition of nuclear bombs. Eight out of ten say that what happened in the Middle East is really important in the United States
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“The growing sense of Iran’s threat is real, but it also reflects the unique timing and circumstances of this poll,” said Daron Shaw, a senior Republican pollster and Republican partner at Fox News Poll.
“When the images of Iranian missiles land on Tel Aviv are dominated by TV and the Internet – the immediacy and clarity of the conflict are undoubtedly helpful for voters to deal with something at risk,” Shaw noted.

According to reports, an overnight Israel strike targeted the Israeli strike on June 15, 2025, when large amounts of smoke rose from an oil refinery in southern Tehran. (Atta Kenare/AFP)
There was a similar response to Iran’s threat in a national survey conducted by the Ronald Reagan Institute earlier this month The initial attack of Israel Last week triggered daily bombings between the two countries.
84% of those questioned in polls are Share with Fox News first Saying that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons is crucial to the security and prosperity of the United States.
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Trump is weighing whether the United States should join Israeli attacks on Iran to weaken its nuclear program and prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
“President Trump does not often get a political softball. His decision to support Israel’s attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as forward-looking decisions to prove a limited but decisive blow to Iran’s nuclear ambitions by defeating the Faudo factory, which can prove to be a political cell phone created from heaven.”
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Lesperance, dean of the New England College, noted: “If the president clearly attributes the case to the American people, the poll’s data suggests that he will enjoy the support of his own party, Democrats and independents. More importantly, Trump’s decision and follow-up will squeeze out any issues or covers any issues or covers or covers such as immigration, budget, budget, budget, budget or issues that are approaching. Politically, political action is smart.
But Lesperance warned: “It all assumes that the attack was successful. It also assumes that Americans are tolerant of opposition effects on the nuclear-weapon Iranian threat.”
Fox News’ Dana Blanton and Victoria Balara contributed to the report.