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Bruce Finley of The Denver Post
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A new U.S. poll being released now finds 63 percent of voters support military action against Iran if diplomacy fails. The poll commissioned by the Israel Project, a group based in Washington D.C. with an office in Jerusalem, found Americans across the political spectrum see the Iranian regime as a threat to the United States – 85 percent among Democrats and 97 percent among Republicans.

At the same time, 62 percent of those polled said an opportunity to pursue a diplomatic solution with Iran exists. The poll was done by Public ap Strategies, a Republican firm, and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, a Deomcraatic pollster.

It is being released in Denver now during the Democratic National Convention. Some 55 percent of Americans, it found, would approve of the United States and its allies making targeted military strikes against Iran’s nuclear weapons facilities, and nearly a third of Americans indicated they strongly would approve of such strikes.

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