An informal poll aired Tuesday evening on Channel 14's 'Patriots' program found that 90% of participants believe Iran is refusing to allow IAEA inspections of its nuclear facilities, according to host Yinon Magal.
An informal poll aired Tuesday evening on Channel 14's 'Patriots' program found that 90% of participants believe Iran is refusing to permit IAEA inspections of its nuclear facilities, according to host Yinon Magal. The poll continues the program's regular series of audience surveys on security and foreign-policy issues. Previous polls this month found that 95% of viewers distrust the U.S. to safeguard Israeli interests in Iran talks (June 22), and 99% believe Israel should resist any withdrawal from Lebanon even at the cost of a confrontation with the Trump administration (June 16). The current result reflects the audience's skepticism of international oversight of Iran's nuclear program. As with all 'Patriots' polls, the survey is informal and reflects the views of viewers who chose to participate, not a scientific sample of the general public.
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