Poll: Support for Afghan war at all-time low

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Poll: Support for Afghan war at all-time low Story Highlights
CNN/Opinion Research Corp. says 39 percent of Americans favor Afghan war

Support is at lowest point since start of war in 2001 after 9/11

Most of recent erosion in support comes from GOP, CNN's polling director says

Poll's release comes after two deadliest months for U.S. military in Afghanistan

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Support for the war in Afghanistan is at an all-time low, according to a new national poll.


U.S. troops participate in a ceremony commemorating the eighth anniversary of 9/11 in Bagram, Afghanistan.

A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Tuesday morning indicates that 39 percent of Americans favor the war in Afghanistan, with 58 percent opposed to the mission.

Support is down from 53 percent in April, marking the lowest level since the start of the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan soon after the September 11, 2001, attacks.

The poll suggests that 23 percent of Democrats support the war. That number rises to 39 percent for independents and 62 percent for Republicans.

"Most of the recent erosion in support has come from within the GOP," said Keating Holland, CNN's polling director. "Unlike Democrats and independents, Republicans still favor the war, but their support has slipped eight points in just two weeks."

How does Afghanistan compares with Iraq?

"The Afghan war is almost as unpopular as the Iraq war has been for the past four years," Holland said, noting that support for the war in Iraq first dropped to 39 percent in June 2005 and has generally remained in the low to mid-30s since.

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The poll's release comes after the two deadliest months for the U.S. military in Afghanistan. In August, 48 U.S. troops were killed in the fighting, surpassing the previous high of 45 the month before.

President Obama has called Afghanistan a "war of necessity" and has placed great emphasis on defeating the Taliban and al Qaeda militants operating there and in Pakistan.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is expected to approve sending thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan to deal with the growing threat from roadside bombs, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said last week.


Gates has concluded there is not enough manpower or equipment in Afghanistan to protect U.S. troops from such bombs, Morrell said. Watch U.S. senators on the next U.S. moves in Afghanistan »

The CNN/Opinion Research poll was conducted Friday through Sunday, with 1,012 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's overall sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
 
BAC that other thread was too long.
But I have to give you much prop's on the Rep party being down to white men and people who live in church.
That is slam of the week if no month.
I'd go further and say old white men. I have two college age cracker sons and they and all their college friends are big time liberals. Repubs still get the frat boys who've been brain washed by thier dads.
 
BAC that other thread was too long.
But I have to give you much prop's on the Rep party being down to white men and people who live in church.
That is slam of the week if no month.
I'd go further and say old white men. I have two college age cracker sons and they and all their college friends are big time liberals. Repubs still get the frat boys who've been brain washed by thier dads.

:0) you funny

I stand corrected because you're absolutely right.

OLD white men and people who live in church .. is what today's Republican Party has become.

By the way, Obama has just opened up a new front for the miserably failed "war on terror"

Insurgents vow to avenge US raid in Somalia

MOGADISHU, Somalia — U.S. special forces aboard helicopters penetrated into Somalia and, guns blazing, attacked a convoy said to contain a top al-Qaida fugitive. A local official, citing intelligence reports, confirmed on Tuesday the target was killed and Islamist insurgents vowed to seek revenge.

Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, a Kenyan citizen, was wanted for questioning in connection with the car bombing of a beach resort in Kenya and the near simultaneous attempt to shoot down an Israeli airliner in 2002. Ten Kenyans and three Israelis were killed in the blast at the hotel. The missiles missed the airliner.

Monday's commando-style action took place amid growing concerns that al-Qaida is gaining a foothold in this lawless nation.

Many experts fear Somalia is becoming a haven for al-Qaida, a place for terrorists to train and gather strength much like Afghanistan in the 1990s. Last year, U.S. missiles killed reputed al-Qaida commander Aden Hashi Ayro — marking the first major success after a string of U.S. military attacks in 2008.

Two U.S. military officials said that forces from the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command were involved in Monday's raid in southern Somalia. The officials gave no details about the target, and they spoke on condition of anonymity because the operation was secret.

But the deputy mayor for security affairs in Somalia's capital, citing intelligence reports, confirmed that 30-year-old Nabhan was killed. Abdi Fitah Shawey did not elaborate.

Somali witnesses to Monday's raid say six helicopters buzzed an insurgent-held village near Barawe, some 155 miles (250 kilometers) south of Mogadishu, before two of the aircraft opened fire on a vehicle, killing two and wounding two.

Two senior members of al-Shabab, who asked that their names not be used because they are not authorized to speak publicly, said their fighters will retaliate for the raid.

"They will taste the bitterness of our response," one of the commanders told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Ernst Jan Hogendoorn, Horn of Africa Project Director of the International Crisis Group, said the "surgical" precision of Monday's raid shows that U.S. has specific intelligence in Somalia.

"I think it will certainly make al-Shabab leaders much more cautious when they are operating because obviously the United States has very precise intelligence about their movements," he said.

Like much of Somalia, Barawe and its surrounding villages are controlled by the militant group al-Shabab, which the U.S. accuses of having ties to al-Qaida. Al-Shabab, which has foreign fighters in its ranks, seeks to overthrow the government and impose a strict form of Islam in Somalia.

The U.N.-backed government, with support from African Union peacekeepers, holds only a few blocks of Mogadishu, the war-ravaged capital.
http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-world/20090915/AF.Somalia/

This is also something I predicted that Obama would do. His being an African-American is supposed to make this palatable.
Instead of bringing troops home .. which he has not done .. he's opening new fronts in Africa.
 
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BAC that other thread was too long.
But I have to give you much prop's on the Rep party being down to white men and people who live in church.

That is slam of the week if no month.

I'd go further and say old white men. I have two college age cracker sons and they and all their college friends are big time liberals. Repubs still get the frat boys who've been brain washed by thier dads.


LOL
 
so let me get this....a thread about how support for the afghan war at all time low has nothing to do with the fact that the last two most were consecutively the highest rates of death for US soldiers since it started in 2001 and june is the second highest.....instead it is because of republicans are all racist white old men....

lmao....you guys are a step beyond hacks, you're quacks, your keyboard hates you and is embarrassed to be the medium which you peck your quackery
 
so let me get this....a thread about how support for the afghan war at all time low has nothing to do with the fact that the last two most were consecutively the highest rates of death for US soldiers since it started in 2001 and june is the second highest.....instead it is because of republicans are all racist white old men....

lmao....you guys are a step beyond hacks, you're quacks, your keyboard hates you and is embarrassed to be the medium which you peck your quackery

Spurt your dumber than a bag of bricks, many americans we're against both wars. We see Obama pimpin like Sean Alexander standing on the sidelines not worried about getting in the game, much like you armchair republican gun warriors.
 
Poll: Support for Afghan war at all-time low Story Highlights

CNN/Opinion Research Corp. says 39 percent of Americans favor Afghan war

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Holy Crap, it seems like just yesterday that I was being lectured that one had to be an extremist, leftist pacifist to be against the Afghan War.

How come all my supposedly extremist lefty positions eventually become totally mainstream?
 
Spurt your dumber than a bag of bricks, many americans we're against both wars. We see Obama pimpin like Sean Alexander standing on the sidelines not worried about getting in the game, much like you armchair republican gun warriors.

IOW....you again ignore the facts of the preceding 3 months.....i'm surprised you didn't throw in something about whitey and republicans though....you have upgraded to simple hack
 
IOW....you again ignore the facts of the preceding 3 months.....i'm surprised you didn't throw in something about whitey and republicans though....you have upgraded to simple hack

you freaking teabagging birthers are going to get hammered in the mid-terms like your Ohio State.

Nobody was paying much attention to Afghanistan as it was less than 1/10 the size of the clusterfuck in Iraq. And while Obama is still pimping to the Military complex in Iraq it's sort of thought of as ending.
So the shift in focus comes after the build up you imbisile
 
dodging the fact that obama has commanded the war during the 3 months that experienced the MOST deaths since the war started....yeah...those deaths had nothing to do with its growing unpopularity....

don't be such a hack....everytime the deaths spiked under bush, the war became more unpopular, that is what happens :pke:

only difference here is....when it happened under bush he as blasted as a lousy CIC...it happens under obama and you freakin quacks blame bush, white republicans and the frosty the snowman....anyone but obama
 
so let me get this....a thread about how support for the afghan war at all time low has nothing to do with the fact that the last two most were consecutively the highest rates of death for US soldiers since it started in 2001 and june is the second highest.....instead it is because of republicans are all racist white old men....

lmao....you guys are a step beyond hacks, you're quacks, your keyboard hates you and is embarrassed to be the medium which you peck your quackery

That ain't what my keyboard tells me brother. The computer I play with you knuckleheads on is a Compaq .. made in China .. so my keyboard is a socialist.

My keyboard laughs as hard as I do while typing to stupid American buffoonery.

In fact, I get some of my best lines from my keyboard.

It's real smart.

:0)
 
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