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61% disapproving compared to 37% who approve.
The poll, conducted from March 16th through the 22nd, showing just 38% of Americans believe launching the operation was the right decision, while 59% say it was wrong.
And on the question of how the war is going, more Americans say not well, 45% compared to just 25% who say it's going very well or extremely well.
the divide remaining sharply partisan.
90% of Democrats disapproving.
Among Republicans, just 69% approve of the president's handling of the conflict.
On Tuesday, the New York Times reporting the United States sent Iran a 15-point peace proposal aimed at ending the war.
The Times noting it did not obtain a copy of the plan, but citing officials familiar with the proposal, who say it broadly addresses Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs.
Yesterday, Iran's foreign minister telling state media the country does not intend to enter negotiations with the United States, but confirming that an American proposal to end the war is now under review by senior leadership in Tehran.
At the White House yesterday, Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt pushing back on reports that talks may be stalling.
But just hours later, a direct contradiction from Tehran.
According to the Associated Press, Iranian former minister Abbas Araghri saying, quote, no negotiations have happened with the enemy until now, and we do not plan on any negotiations.
Oh boy, on the Hill, Pentagon officials briefing lawmakers on the operation.
According to Wall Street Journal reporter Alex Ward, at least three congressional Republicans, including the chairs of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees, strongly hinting that a ground operation could potentially be underway soon.
This coming amid reports that the military is preparing to deploy at least 1,000 paratroopers to the region.
Tomorrow marks the start of week five of Operation Epic Fury.
Coming up, former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and her former aide reportedly under investigation over billions paid out in no-bid contracts.
And two state legislature wins for Democrats in deep red Florida, including a flip in President Trump's home district.
Could spell trouble for Republicans this November.
Former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem now reportedly under investigation by her own department's watchdog, along with her alleged lover and colleague Corey Lewandowski, over the awarding of billions in government contracts.