Lanny Davis, a public affairs expert who served under President Bill Clinton told Newsweek that President Joe Biden 'followed the first rule of crisis management, which is: take responsibility and don't deflect.'
Of the massive uptick in mentions, 64.7 percent—nearly two-thirds—mentioned Biden, establishing an obvious link to his presidency and handling of the situation.
The events and the conversations around them also likely had an influence on a sharp decline in Biden's approval rating. A survey published Friday by Gallup placed Biden's approval at 49 percent, the lowest of his career and below the historical average of 53 percent. While the legislator predicted"there's going to be a lot of individual pain and serious consequences for individuals" and that"this will be seen, some ways as messy," he said,"the bigger story going forward is what rather than the Taliban government will be."A U.S.
And she appeared to largely agree with the president's take that blunders were inevitable in pulling out of Afghanistan, and that larger catastrophe would have been staying, a decision that would have defied the peace deal signed under Trump in February of last year and sparked a violent Taliban response, opening yet another bloody chapter in the war.
And, in the broader picture, the U.S. public appears to agree on leaving Afghanistan. A survey published Friday by Concerned Veterans for America that showed six out of 10 in the U.S. support the decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, as opposite to only 22% who felt they should stay. "The images from Afghanistan this past week were disheartening and rightly aroused our sympathies," Will Ruger, vice president at the Charles Koch Institute and Trump's choice for U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, told Newsweek."And like with the iconic images of Saigon, we will not soon forget some of those pictures from the Kabul airport."
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