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Majority of Americans say Afghan war has not been worth fighting

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Americans express near-record discontent and regret over the 13-year war in Afghanistan after its 2,289 U.S. casualties and more than 19,000 wounded soldiers, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Fully 66 percent of Americans say the war, which began with nearly unanimous support, has not been worth fighting. A majority of Americans have doubted the war’s value in each Post-ABC poll since 2010, with current disapproval only one percentage point below July’s record mark. A record 50 percent now “strongly” believes the war is not worth the costs.

Despite the skepticism, a 55 percent majority favors keeping some U.S. forces in Afghanistan going forward for anti-insurgency operations and training, while just over four in 10 prefer removing all troops from the country.

The future U.S. military role remains in limbo because Afghan President Hamid Karzai has refused to sign a bilateral security agreement that would keep an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 U.S. troops in the country after 2014.

The U.S. military is rapidly drawing down forces in Afghanistan, shrinking its current 47,000-troop commitment to 32,000 in February. The Obama administration had said a delay in signing the agreement could lead to a complete withdrawal of U.S. forces, as happened in Iraq when the governments in Baghdad and Washington failed to sign a security agreement. The White House last week softened its demand that the security agreement be signed by the end of the year but insists quick approval is necessary for planning the future U.S. role.

Support for a contingency training and anti-insurgency force also crosses party lines, with most Democrats, Republicans and independents preferring to keep a small number of troops in Afghanistan. The large majority who see the Afghan war as not worth fighting are split on whether to maintain an anti-insurgency force, while those who see the war as worthwhile overwhelmingly support the idea.

A separate Associated Press-GfK poll released Wednesday found 57 percent of Americans saying the United States did “the wrong thing” in going to war with Afghanistan in the first place, with mixed feelings toward keeping troops in the country past 2014. Obama received negative marks for his handling of the situation, with 53 percent disapproving and 45 percent approving.

The public’s war weariness stands in stark contrast to its extraordinary support for U.S.-led airstrikes when they began less than one month after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. A Post-ABC poll the day strikes began found that 94 percent of Americans supported military action, and support remained steady at 91 percent six months later, after American forces ousted the Taliban from major cities.

According to a Post-ABC News survey, by early 2007, only 56 percent said the war was worth fighting, as the Iraq war drew record-low support and with Republicans and Democrats fractured on both conflicts. Support dropped sharply in 2009, a year with more than 300 Americans deaths, and again in 2011, following the war’s bloodiest year.

Partisan divisions over the war have dissipated in recent years as support has withered across all groups, with Republican support diving sharply since 2010. Today, 67 percent of Democrats and 71 percent of independents say the war has not been worth fighting, as do 54 percent of Republicans. Republican doubts stood at only 29 percent in early 2010.

The Post-ABC poll was conducted Dec. 12 to 15 among a random national sample of 1,005 adults, including interviews on land lines and with cellphone-only respondents. The overall margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

Majority of Americans say Afghan war has not been worth fighting, Post-ABC News poll finds - The Washington Post
 
It's sad that this is even a poll...all opinions and polls revolve around what we've gained in massive wars with complete disregard to the hundreds of thousands of people's lives we've destroyed.

As usual anyone we're fighting has no right to a prosperous life they have to be subject to war just because we declared it.
 
After finishing Osama's chapter , there was no point in staying....i think
 
After finishing Osama's chapter , there was no point in staying....i think

Lets be honest with each other...they could have taken him out on day one. But, war is profit and they choose to prolong the war.

Unfortunately, many Americans fall for propaganda movies in which OBL and his crew are tough tricky enemies who put up a fight.

In reality, this war was fought not because of OBL.

Like seriously, have you seen the Navy Seals documentary on finding OBL? It's so weird, it made it appear as if American intelligence officers were so evil and were fighting a decade long war just to find one man, that narrative is false. Yet it was pushed in the series. They made it seem like we're psychotic killers and have deep hatred for Muslims.

And you know who's directing these shows? Pathetic Jews and industrial complex with also pathetic actors.
 
the interseting part of this eleven years old movie is yet to be released by snowden and wiki
 
I think for americans mostly the war is like video game yo yo :usflag:we bored same level (country) go to another one
 
After many efforts to help Muslim nations achieve some semblance of stability and prosperity, it is clear that none of them are worth it. Not a single American life is worth helping a Muslim nation. THAT is the clear "lesson" of Afghanistan (and Lebanon and Palestine and Iran and Somalia and Iraq and Kuwait and Bosnia and Libya and Syria and Egypt and Nigeria and Indonesia and the Philipines and .... Pakistan).
 
After many efforts to help Muslim nations achieve some semblance of stability and prosperity, it is clear that none of them are worth it. Not a single American life is worth helping a Muslim nation. THAT is the clear "lesson" of Afghanistan (and Lebanon and Palestine and Iran and Somalia and Iraq and Kuwait and Bosnia and Libya and Syria and Egypt and Nigeria and Indonesia and the Philipines and .... Pakistan).

Huh? :crazy::laughcry:
 
if this questions is asked from india , they will say that the war was worth every penny that america spent and every soldier that america lost was worth it since , why ? because the american gave a free pass to india to get back at Pakistan via afghanistan
 
What do they mean?

Attempt to become the sole superpower wasnt worth ?
or
Doing something which hit them back later wasnt worth ?

By the way, Zaid Hameed and his Blind Followers will sue America to claim they fought the Afganistan War. :cheesy:
 
You do realized shortly before the war began, Iranian diplomants were killed by the Taliban members where they both nearly went war.

2001 uprising in Herat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It proves zionist Al Qaeda are dumb asses

JEW USA always use them against Iran until 1996 (just 5 years before 2001), and beat them after

Iran always support the Northern Alliance, JEW USA support Al Qaeda for 20 years and then switch to the NA

We see who are the untrustable people

Taliban - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's Al Qaeda who slept with USA and get beaten after, not Iran

And now it's again the same thing in Syria, they use Al Qaeda who seem to love JEW USA no matter if they always beat them like dogs
 
The only thing the Americans did in Afghanistan is go to every village, line up all the women and children and shoot them dead.

Oh yea, the Americans soldiers raped the women and children before killing them.

That's the Americans for you.
 
Of course it's was worth fighting: all this costly war is good for their zionist masters who can enslave them with a heavy debt


THERE'S MY MAN !! I missed him. We went about that war all wrong. We should have NEVER have tried to drag those people into the 21st century. Armies shouldn't be used to 'nation build'. They're not good at it. Our 'footprint' should have been much smaller. We should have gone in, killed those that needed killing, and there's PLENTY, and left them to wallow in being Afghanistan. Blowing all the American lives and cash that we did was STUPID.:usflag:

The only thing the Americans did in Afghanistan is go to every village, line up all the women and children and shoot them dead.

Oh yea, the Americans soldiers raped the women and children before killing them.

That's the Americans for you.


Really ? WOW !! You're smart !!
 
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