Force + Diplomacy: Did Trump Thread the Needle on Iran?
Jun 23, 2025Byline: American Pulse Staff
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As tensions rise and fall in the Middle East following strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, American Pulse’s Dustin Olson joined Sirius XM’s POTUS Mornings with Kent Klein Monday morning to explain what Americans really think—and how those views are already shaping the political fallout. Below are highlights from that conversation, which took place just hours before the Israel-Iran Ceasefire was announced. The insights aged well.
The Red Line: No Nukes for Iran
Across partisan lines, one point is clear: Americans say Iran CANNOT obtain a nuclear weapon.
That consensus has held firm in poll after poll, with overwhelming bipartisan agreement.
“85% of Americans in the Harvard-Harris Poll, with 86% of Democrats, 85% of Republicans, 85% of independents, all said that Iran must not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons,” Olson noted.
But even with that clarity, public support becomes less certain when more general “military operations” are suggested in poll questions. Americans are far more likely to back clear, specific, and targeted strikes—and even more so when the U.S. isn’t the one pulling the trigger.
Limited Action, Conditional Support
Support for military involvement varies significantly depending on how the question is framed. When asked whether they support “military operations in a war between Israel and Iran,” most Americans say no. But when the language shifts to “strikes on nuclear facilities,” a majority backs the move.
“The wording of the question matters immensely,” Olson explained. “When you make it clear it’s about stopping Iran’s nuclear program, people are much more supportive.”
Another wrinkle: Americans are more likely to support military action if Israel takes the lead. Polls show a 10-point jump in favorability when the action comes from Israel rather than the U.S.—suggesting an appetite for deterrence, but at a distance.
Diplomacy and Realism: Trump’s Balancing Act
Before any military action, President Trump had opened direct negotiations with Iran—and the polling at the time revealed a public strongly supporting that diplomacy, even if they were skeptical about its chances of success.
“60% supported President Trump opening those direct nuclear negotiations,” Olson shared. “Though only 32% believed it would lead to a good deal.”
Still, the public’s preference for diplomatic attempts—followed by limited, justified military action—mirrors the administration’s current course.
According to Olson, that’s no accident.
“They threaded the needle,” he said. “The people want diplomacy, but they also want to stop a nuclear Iran. The strikes over the weekend aligned with both.”
This comment was made earlier in the day before the shocking announcement of the Israel-Iran Ceasefire, when it appeared the Trump Administration’s Force + Diplomacy approach had actually threaded this delegate needle.
Shifting Ground: Public Opinion in Real Time
While early polling suggests public support for the strikes, Olson warned that opinion can shift quickly—especially in a polarized climate. The same action praised by some can be rejected by others purely based on who’s in charge.
“It’s going to be polarized like everything else,” he said. “The fact that Donald Trump did it will make some people oppose it—even if they supported it two weeks ago.”
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