Fewer than four in 10 Americans say the war in Afghanistan was worth fighting – up from its low but still a broadly negative judgment on the United States’ longest conflict.
Asked to consider its costs vs. benefits, 38 percent in this ABC News/Washington Post poll say the war in Afghanistan was worth fighting; 56 percent say it was not. While still a negative view, that’s eased from 28-67 percent in July 2013, as U.S. forces gradually have disengaged. CONT.
Gary Langer, ABC News