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December 03, 2007

Afghan Support For U.S.-Led Coalition Trending Downward

The ongoing military and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan rarely make front-page news, but it would be unwise to neglect the country's continuing challenges, not the least of which are a resurgent Taliban and increasing opium production [PDF]. A new poll [PDF] from ABC News, BBC and German broadcaster ARD, conducted in face-to-face interviews with over 1,300 Afghans, finds that broad popular support remains for the initial toppling of the Taliban and the continuing presence of coalition forces. But there are also some troubling signs, such as the steady erosion of that support, growing anxiety about the Taliban and increased reports of violence in some regions.

See today's Poll Track  (subscription) for analysis of this rare glimpse into Afghan public opinion.

Posted at 1:50 PM
Posted to: Afghanistan
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