People of Sweden: It was wrong to attack Iran.

A recent poll shows that most Swedes think the attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel were wrong. Many people in Sweden disagree with the attacks. This shows a division in public opinion.
The poll, conducted by Indikator Opinion for SVT, found that a large percentage of Swedes believed the attacks were unjustified. The DN/Ipsos survey indicated that only a small number of Swedes supported the actions. This disagreement highlights the complex international situation. The poll reflects a broader debate about foreign policy. It demonstrates differing views on the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
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Highlights
Swedish Public Opinion
Most Swedes think it was wrong to attack Iran.
Low Justification Support
Only one in seven Swedes thought the attack was justified.
US and Israel Action
The US and Israel attacked Iran.
International Tension
The attack reflects ongoing international tensions.
Public Disagreement
There is disagreement among the Swedish public about the issue.