Americans are generally willing to take a hard line if Iran and any of its proxies attack the United States, according to a new poll.

Zogby Analytics found that 64% agree that if attacked, “the U.S. should take military action against Iran.”

About one-third said they “strongly agree” with retaliation, said Zogby in the survey provided to Secrets.

The administration has been sending mixed signals on its plans with Iran. President Trump has both rattled a saber and offered negotiations. Iran has received blame for the recent damage to several oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.

The survey was able to gauge the feelings about war among several groups.

While most agreed that “the U.S. should declare war if attacked,” said the Zogby analysis, the level was varied. “Younger voters aged 18-29 were less enthusiastic about war with Iran (53% agree/25% disagree) than voters aged 65+ (70% agree/21% disagree).”

Democrats are also on board, 57% agree to 26% disagree. Republican voters were the strongest in agreement at 83%.