In a surprising outcome from a recent social media poll, a significant majority of respondents expressed support for the idea of former U.S. President Donald Trump declaring war on Israel rather than Iran.
Ondopress report that the poll, conducted on X (formerly Twitter), drew responses from over 60,000 users. Results show that 81% of participants favored a hypothetical U.S. military action against Israel, while only 19% supported a “war on Iran”.
The origin of the poll, its context, and the intent behind its options remain unclear, but the outcome has generated heated debate across various platforms.
Analysts suggest the result may reflect growing discontent with U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East or changing public sentiment toward American alliances.
While online polls are not scientifically rigorous and are subject to influence by coordinated voting or viral trends, the results still signal a notable shift in public discourse around international relations and U.S. military strategy.