Americans on Iran strikes: 'What if this turns into a forever war?'
Here, six American voters share their reaction to the war.
I'm not interested in this war.
I didn't want this war. Most of my friends are all good Trump guys like I am, and they're not in tune with this either. One of the big things in his first term was not starting any wars, and that was a big thing for me. [Trump]
was about to have a roaring economy, with no taxes on tips, no taxes on overtime.
Inflation was going down, and I think that's all going to go in the tank, if this keeps going. I don't like war, but finally someone's doing something to stop terrorism - that's commendable. There's finally a president here ready to do something that others haven't.
We live in a country where we have freedom to speak out.
Thousands of people were killed in Iran when they were trying to have their own protests.
I think people are forgetting what has happened in Iran in the last 30 years.
We're forgetting some of the human rights violations that have been going on.
All I hear is everyone going, 'Well my gas prices are going'.
Yeah, well, you live in a great place - you don't live in a place where you're being terrorized by a regime.
Just because I'm a teacher and I'm always with the youth, I'm worried.
What if this turns into a forever war? What's that going to mean for my students long term? I'm worried about retaliation stateside.
We were thinking about going to New York City this summer, and now maybe not.
Now we're looking at avoiding large gatherings and important structures, no bridges, big buildings, Disneyland - all of that kind of feels a little out of the picture, just for safety. On the one hand I'm supportive if the regime is removed. But this feels icky that we're in this regime change programme. You're taking us into a war and a real commitment - where is the participation of the legislative branch, the people's representatives?
I don't know if this is the business the United States should be in, changing regimes that we don't like. I know we don't like them, and I don't like them, but is that what we're supposed to do as a country?
If you see what's going on in Iran right now, the [American] people are not really focused on the Epstein files anymore. They're focused on Iran, because it's a bigger issue.
If you look what's happening, people are getting killed.
American soldiers are getting hit. They're losing lives, and then you see there's not really any clear goal for where this is headed. Are they going to stop? It doesn't seem like it. Are they going to exit? It doesn't seem like it.
I'm most concerned with escalation.
All these tiny little wars the administration is popping here and there and everywhere - trouble in Venezuela, trouble in Iran. I feel like it's already turning into a very global war and that's very concerning
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