The poll revealed that not all Americans thought responsibility for the situation of Afghanistan only rested on Biden. About 36 percent of George W Bush’s rank as the most responsible, followed by Joe Biden at 21 percent, Barack Obama at 15 percent, and Donald Trump at 12 percent.
Joe Biden’s approval rating as President of the United States was initially low after the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan amid a fast Taliban attack last month which won control of militants from state-engine countries in torn countries. . According to the new Marist national poll with NPR and PBS NewsHour, the rating of US President Joe Biden has fallen to a new low of 43 percent, the lowest since he served. The majority of Americans agree to the way Biden handles foreign policy, while most of the population has also called the role of the United States in Afghanistan “failure”.
While the rating of Joe Biden’s approval as the US president is currently at 43 percent, around 56 percent of Americans do not approve of handling foreign policy. About 61 percent of the populaca opposed the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, data published by the Marist poll revealed. Even though Americans are not sure about what they should occur in Afghanistan, a large majority (around 71 percent) say that the role of the United States is “failure”, the poll said.
71 percent of Americans who said so include 73 percent of the Republican Party but also 66 percent of the Democrats, majority, signaled the difference in great opinion among the Biden Party’s own colleagues. This section also covers around 75 percent of independent politicians.
But the majority of Americans or 61 percent, seem to think Afghanistan “must determine their future without US involvement,” While 29 percent of populas believe that it is a ‘task “of the United States to remain involved with the war of Affairs -Torn.
When Americans were asked how the US had to handle the situation of Afghanistan, opinions vary and divided. While 37 percent admitted that all US troops should be drawn, 38 percent of the population said that some troops should be withdrawn and some were left behind. Smaller proportions say no troops should be withdrawn (10 percent) or more troops should be sent (5 percent).
Finally, the poll revealed that Americans did not think that responsibility for the situation in Afghanistan only rested on Biden. Overall, the largest part of all the people surveyed, 36 percent, rank George W Bush as the most responsible for the ‘failure’ of the military mission, followed by Joe Biden at 21 percent, Barack Obama at 15 percent. , and Donald Trump at 12 percent. Democrats, however, Register Bush Republic (53 percent) and Trump (22 percent) as their two top. List of the Democratic Republic of Biden (38 percent) and Obama (34 percent) as their top two.
The Government of Ashraf Ghani-LED in Afghanistan fell on August 15 after Balban Blitzkrieg who saw a militant winning control of one province after another throughout the month, all while the United States continued to withdraw his troops, ending the two decades extended. A long military mission in Afghanistan. Administration is trapped in the August 31 deadline set by Joe Biden, even when critics raises concerns over the deteriorating situation in this country by highlighting the Taliban offensive.