According to an opinion poll conducted by American Broadcasting Company and others regarding how President Biden should withdraw troops from Afghanistan, 60% of the respondents said they did not support it, and the president's own approval rating was the lowest since he took office in January. became.

American Broadcasting Company and The Washington Post have announced the results of a poll conducted over four days before and after the 30th of last month when US troops completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan.



According to the report, 77% of the respondents said they would support the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan itself, while 60% did not support how President Biden would proceed with the withdrawal.



In addition, 53% of the military said that the suicide bombing that caused a large number of casualties, including 13 American soldiers, that occurred near the airport in the capital Kabul on the 26th of last month was caused by a poor withdrawal process. It became clear that there was a harsh view on President Biden's political skills over his withdrawal.



Also, regarding President Biden himself, 44% said he would support it, while 51% said he did not, and the approval rating was the lowest since he took office in January. ..



About seven months after the inauguration of the administration, the approval rating fell below 50% for three of the successive presidents after World War II, including former president Trump.