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Past Two Weeks Has Seen Increased Support For More Troops In Afghanistan

47% of Americans want to increase troops in Afghanistan, with an additional 9% of Americans wanting the number of troops to stay the same.

Two weeks ago, 44% wanted a troop increase, with 7% wanting the levels to stay the same.
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This slight increase means that Americans are still very much undecided about what exactly they want to do in Afghanistan. But perhaps the trend means the idea of watered-down diplomacy and softball foreign policy is loosing steam.

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