The far right may be up in arms over America’s recent nuclear deal with Iran, but the plurality of Americans approve of the historic agreement.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that 44% of Americans back the interim deal between Iran and six world powers, while 22% oppose it.
Iran agreed over the weekend to halt progress on key parts of its nuclear program in return for modest relief from some economic sanctions. The deal will last six months while a permanent agreement is hammered out.
Meanwhile, the Obama administration is fighting against some lawmakers who want to increase sanctions on Iran, arguing it could threaten the ongoing negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program.
The poll showed that even if the Iran deal falls through, 49% want the U.S. to tighten sanctions and 31% believe further diplomatic tactics should be used. Only 20% back U.S. military force against Iran.








