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72% of Argentinians reject the war in the Middle East and question Milei's stance

A recent study by the consulting firm Zuban Córdoba reveals broad social consensus against the military conflict between Israel and the United States against Iran. Furthermore, an overwhelming majority believes that the president's position does not represent the rest of society.

13 de March de 2026 14:27

The report by the consulting firm Zuban Córdoba y Asociados, based on a sample of 1,200 cases throughout the national territory, testifies to the anti-war sentiment that predominates in the country.

In a context of high international tension, Argentine public opinion seems to have taken a clear stance : rejection of armed violence and a marked distancing from the geopolitical alignment of the Executive Branch . According to the latest report by Zuban Córdoba y Asociados , based on a sample of 1,200 cases nationwide, anti-war sentiment predominates in the country.

Majority rejection of the conflict

When asked about the war between Israel, the United States, and Iran, the numbers are categorical:

The "divide" in the international perspective

The report also breaks down opinions according to the political affiliation of those surveyed (based on the last runoff election), revealing significant nuances:

The dilemma of representation

One of the report's most critical points assesses whether President Javier Milei 's personal stance on the conflict represents the national identity. The results strongly suggest a questioning of his representativeness on this matter.

Study Technical Specifications

The survey was directed by Gustavo Córdoba and Ana Paola Zuban . A mixed data collection technique (Mailing and CAWI) was used with a sampling error of +/- 2.83% and a 95% confidence level.

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