
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.