Biden not trusted on secret Iran deal: Poll.

America does not trust President Joe Biden’s effort to negotiate a secret new Iran nuclear deal, fears it more than Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and would support a military strike on the enemy nation’s facilities, according to an expansive new survey provided to Secrets.

On the issue of having confidence in Biden’s talks, including with Russian President Vladimir Putin, 52% said they don’t “trust” the administration to cut a deal that will prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons. Just 32% do.

And in a timely question in the McLaughlin & Associates survey, 63% believe that providing Iran a path to building the weapons is a bigger threat to the United States than Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (at 21%).

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Russia’s top negotiator said Thursday that an Iran deal could come before Monday.

Biden is hoping to revive an agreement made during the Obama administration and scuttled by former President Donald Trump as too pro-Iran. Iran, meanwhile, has walked away from some of the concessions it gave former President Barack Obama.

No matter what the outcome, the public is wary of any deal, pollster John McLaughlin told Secrets.

“If Americans think that President Biden’s weakness and corruption have endangered America, blacked out by the media is the Biden administration’s plan to reenter the deal with Iran allowing them to build a nuclear weapon,” he said.

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“They think any re-entry into the Iran nuclear deal should be made public in the U.S.,” he added.

Sanctions are expected to be a part of the deal, and if Iran tries to get nuclear weapons, 45% would back a strike on their facilities — more than the 27% who would prefer the carrot of loosening sanctions to nudge Tehran into giving up the weapons.