Afghan War Unwinnable
BBC reported on February 23:
"Sixty-four per cent of British people think the war in Afghanistan is unwinnable, a BBC poll suggests... Only 27% agree that the government has given sufficient support to UK forces... The data was collected between 19-21 February 2010, while more than 1,000 British troops were taking part in Operation Moshtarak as part of a 15,000-strong Nato and Afghan offensive against the Taliban in Afghanistan's Helmand province...
"63% of respondents to the Newsnight poll agreed when asked if they thought that whoever formed the next government after this year's general election should commit to removing Britain's armed forces from Afghanistan by the end of 2010. It is widely expected that a general election will take place in early May.
"When asked whether the war in Afghanistan was unwinnable, older people were gloomier than the young about the prospects of success. Seventy per cent of people aged 55 and over agreed that the war was unwinnable, compared with 58% of those aged 18-24. Otherwise, the response to this question was virtually unchanged since polling last November, suggesting that Operation Moshtarak might not have made an impact on the public."



