Rasmussen Reports is out with a new survey on U.S. attitudes toward Iran:
With China still blocking UN efforts to impose meaningful sanctions on Iran, 29% of U.S. voters now think the United States should talk action alone against the rogue Islamic nation.But a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that nearly half of voters (49%) disagree and oppose unilateral U.S. action against Iran. Twenty-two percent (22%) are not sure....
Forty-three percent (43%) of voters believe President Obama has not been aggressive enough in supporting the reformers in Iran, who are protesting the extremist government now in power. However, 39% say the presidentâ??s response has been about right. Just five percent (5%) say he has been too aggressive.
Looking at the questions, the issue of what "action" the U.S. is supposed to take against Iran is not clearly defined, but earlier surveys have shown the public is willing to countenance a war with Iran, so perhaps that and/or sanctions is what they're thinking.