Iran's public opinion shifts against US stability promises after sustained attacks
After more than a month of attacks on Iranian territory, public sentiment within Iran is shifting dramatically, with citizens who previously believed the US and allied nations could bring regional stability now rejecting that premise entirely. This represents a significant reversal in how segments of the Iranian population view Western intervention and diplomatic promises. The shift has major implications for US Middle East policy and regional tensions, as it suggests mounting frustration with the cycle of military escalation. The changing Iranian perspective could complicate future diplomatic efforts and entrench hardline positions on both sides.
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- April 7, 2026 at 6:30 AM PDT
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