A new CBS News/YouGov poll finds that a majority of Americans are skeptical of President Donald Trump’s memorandum of understanding (MOU), which is intended to serve as a framework for a potential final U.S.-Iran deal. According to the poll results reported by multiple outlets, 57% of Americans say the conflict with Iran causes more problems than it solves, reflecting growing uncertainty about how the proposed agreement would affect the situation. The findings indicate that public doubts are not limited to a small segment of the population; rather, skepticism is broad. In parallel, at least one prominent supporter of Trump publicly criticizes the approach, describing it as “complete capitulation.” While the political debate continues, the polling suggests that many Americans question whether the MOU will lead to an outcome that improves U.S. and broader regional security. The reported results reflect attitudes at the time of the survey and do not themselves confirm the deal’s prospects or terms, but they highlight significant public uncertainty about the agreement framework.