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43% Americans feel US made mistake by sending troops to Afghan
After Wikileaks released the leaked classified documents on the Afghan war, 43 per cent of Americans now feel that the US made a mistake by sending troops to the war-torn country, according to a latest poll.
This is slightly up from just before the release of the leaked documents last week, which was 38 per cent, Gallup said in its latest poll.
"While Americans are still more likely to support than oppose the war, the percentage who say it was a mistake to get involved is at a new high," Gallup said in a statement.
The publication of the documents on the website WikiLeaks revealed the struggle the US military is facing in Afghanistan trying to weaken terrorist elements in the region.
But the release of these documents alone does not seem to have changed Americans' assessments of US progress in the war, which were already pessimistic in a Gallup poll conducted early last month.
"In fact, Americans' views of US progress have been decidedly negative since late last summer," it said.
However, Americans generally agree the leaked documents should not have been published on the Internet, with 66 per cent saying it was wrong for the website WikiLeaks to have done so; 25 percent believe the website was right.
"This general assessment holds among those paying high as well as low levels of attention to the story," Gallup said.
43% Americans feel US made mistake by sending troops to Afghan - US - World - The Times of India
After Wikileaks released the leaked classified documents on the Afghan war, 43 per cent of Americans now feel that the US made a mistake by sending troops to the war-torn country, according to a latest poll.
This is slightly up from just before the release of the leaked documents last week, which was 38 per cent, Gallup said in its latest poll.
"While Americans are still more likely to support than oppose the war, the percentage who say it was a mistake to get involved is at a new high," Gallup said in a statement.
The publication of the documents on the website WikiLeaks revealed the struggle the US military is facing in Afghanistan trying to weaken terrorist elements in the region.
But the release of these documents alone does not seem to have changed Americans' assessments of US progress in the war, which were already pessimistic in a Gallup poll conducted early last month.
"In fact, Americans' views of US progress have been decidedly negative since late last summer," it said.
However, Americans generally agree the leaked documents should not have been published on the Internet, with 66 per cent saying it was wrong for the website WikiLeaks to have done so; 25 percent believe the website was right.
"This general assessment holds among those paying high as well as low levels of attention to the story," Gallup said.
43% Americans feel US made mistake by sending troops to Afghan - US - World - The Times of India