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Friday, August 13, 2010

Fall in support for Afghan war worrisome

 rawstory.com/stories/Fall-in-support-for-Afghan-war-worrisome:-Jones_20100813.html
President Barack Obama's national security advisor has voiced concern about Americans growing weary of the war in Afghanistan, despite what he called apparent "elements of success."
Asked in an interview whether US engagement in Afghanistan risked the same loss of support that undermined the war in Vietnam, James Jones replied that such a prospect was "very worrisome."
"The biggest fear would be that we might get to a point where we decide that we can't turn this violence around," the retired US Marine Corps general told CNN on Thursday, adding that he doubted that would happen.
A USA Today/Gallup opinion poll released earlier this month indicated that 60 percent of Americans thought the situation for the United States in Afghanistan was "very or moderately bad."
Public support for Obama's management of the conflict meanwhile fell to 36 percent, from 48 percent in February.


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