WANA (Feb 26) – In recent days, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has warned that Iran could face military action if the two countries fail to reach an agreement.

 

In response to these remarks, Iran’s Social Analysis Center conducted a survey to assess public confidence in the country’s collective ability to resist a potential U.S. military strike. The study also examined public attitudes toward halting missile development as a condition for preventing an attack.

 

According to the findings, 72% of Iranians oppose stopping the development of missile technology as a means of avoiding possible U.S. military action.

 

The survey further indicates that 69.5% of respondents believe the Iranian people are capable of resisting a potential war or military strikes by the United States.

 

The results also reveal a gender gap in perceptions of national resilience. Iranian women expressed greater confidence than men in the country’s ability to withstand a possible conflict.

 

Approximately 76.5% of women said that Iranians have either “strong” or “moderate” capacity to resist a potential war or U.S. military attacks, compared to 65.7% of men.

 

Across different age groups, a majority also rejected halting missile development as a precondition for preventing an attack.

 

Among young adults aged 18 to 24, 71% opposed stopping missile development as a condition to avert potential U.S. military action.

Iran's Ballistic Missile “Qasem Basir

Iran’s Ballistic Missile “Qasem Basir. Social media/ WANA News Agency