A new CBS News poll finds that a majority of Americans want the war involving Iran to end, indicating broad public desire to move past the conflict. The poll also shows skepticism about the results of a new agreement tied to Iran, with relatively few respondents believing that the United States “got the better of the deal.” CBS News Executive Director of Elections and Surveys Anthony Salvanto discusses the findings, including that many Americans appear eager for the fighting to stop even as concerns remain about whether Iran’s nuclear activities are being effectively halted. Overall, the results suggest that support for ending the war is not matched by confidence in the agreement’s impact or value for the United States. The polling reflects a gap between Americans’ preference for an end to the war and their assessment of whether the agreement delivers meaningful outcomes, according to CBS News reporting on the survey.