Nearly 72 percent of respondents to a nationwide survey by the IRIB Research Center believe that Iran’s future will be better after the war. According to the findings of the survey, which was conducted last week in person and in the field among citizens over the age of 15 in provincial centers, cities, and villages, 71.7 percent of Iranian citizens believe that Iran’s future will be better after the third imposed war.
64.2 percent of respondents have stated that they either do not agree with negotiations with the United States or agree to a lesser or very lesser extent. Also, 85.7 percent of respondents believe that if the United States makes the condition of an agreement and an end to the war limiting Iran’s missile industry, Iran should not accept this condition. 82.6 percent also oppose the US’s precondition of withdrawing enriched uranium for an agreement or an end to the war.
79.4 percent of respondents emphasized that if the United States conditions the end of the war and the agreement on the suspension of uranium enrichment, Iran should not accept this condition. 73.7 percent also opposed the unconditional freedom of ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz as a condition of the United States for the end of the war and the agreement.
Also, 68.1 percent of the people rejected Iran’s termination of cooperation with the Resistance Front if the agreement and the end of the war were conditional.
According to 66 percent of respondents, Iran was the definitive winner of the war, while only 6.1 percent considered the United States and the Zionist regime to be the winners of the war.
87.2 percent of respondents considered the performance of our country’s armed forces to be strong or very strong in defending the country, and 57.7 percent of them believe that the United States needs a ceasefire more than Iran, compared to 9.8 percent who consider Iran to need a ceasefire more.
More than 80 percent of respondents assessed the government’s actions during the Third Imposed War to provide public needs and essential goods as completely appropriate or appropriate.
Also, 76.5 percent of respondents considered the performance of the national media in reporting on Iran’s attacks during the Third Imposed War to be completely appropriate or appropriate. 73.9 percent expressed satisfaction with the speed of reporting and 72.5 percent with the accuracy and precision of the national media’s news during the war.
Finally, 45.7 percent of respondents stated that they participate in nighttime gatherings in squares and streets, and 67.8 percent want these gatherings to continue.
















