A new poll indicates that most Americans want the U.S. to end its conflict-related engagement with Iran and do not believe the effort has been worth the costs. According to the reports, nearly three-quarters of Americans say the Iran-related war should end. The poll also suggests that many respondents judge the conflict’s impact negatively. Nearly six in ten Americans say the war has created more problems for the United States than it has solved. The findings reflect both a desire for an end to the conflict and skepticism about its outcomes, based on how Americans evaluate whether the war has achieved its goals and whether the trade-offs have been justified. The articles do not indicate any major disagreement between outlets on the headline figures, describing a consistent picture across results: broad support for ending the war and a larger share of respondents viewing its effects as net negative for the country. The results are presented as public opinion data and do not, by themselves, assess specific policy decisions or operational circumstances.