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Americans expect prolonged US-Iran war as ceasefire falters, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

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According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, a majority of Americans expect a prolonged war between the US and Iran, as a ceasefire agreement appears to be faltering. The findings reflect public pessimism about the duration of the conflict and the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts. This poll matters as it indicates potential public opinion impacts on US foreign policy decisions.

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