Most Americans question the conflict in Afghanistan was advantageous, a new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research has found.
Approximately 66% said they didn’t think the two-decade war merited battling, as the US directs its hurried exit.
Furthermore, the conflict has isolated Americans on President Joe Biden’s treatment of international strategy, with 47% of those surveyed saying they endorse Biden’s administration of foreign relations.
The survey was directed on 12-16 August, in the midst of the Taliban’s catch of Kabul.
Biden, who highly esteems his international strategy experience, has remained by the US leave, saying in a meeting with ABC News on Wednesday that he would not recognize any missteps.