59% Americans Say US Military Offensive on Iran Went Too Far

59% Americans Say US Military Offensive on Iran Went Too Far

A majority of Americans believe the US offensive, Operation Epic Fury, against Iran has escalated beyond acceptable limits, reflecting deep public concern over growing military tensions with Tehran.

A recent national poll reveals that 59% of Americans consider the US military campaign named Operation Epic Fury against Iran as excessive. The survey highlights widespread public unease amid ongoing heightened military actions in the Middle East.

Operation Epic Fury was launched earlier this year, targeting Iranian military and paramilitary sites within Iraq and Syria as part of Washington’s strategy to counter Tehran’s regional influence and retaliate against attacks on US forces.

The broad public sentiment against the offensive signals potential political repercussions in Washington and questions the strategic wisdom of escalating military actions without clear objectives or endgame.

Operation Epic Fury features precision strikes utilizing drones, guided artillery, and special operations forces aiming to degrade Iran-aligned militias and deter future assaults. The campaign reportedly inflicted dozens of casualties on pro-Iran groups since its inception.

This growing domestic disapproval may pressure US policymakers to reconsider engagement strategies with Iran, balancing deterrence against risks of triggering wider regional conflict and destabilization.