A recent report from the White House has alleged several findings regarding the 2020 withdrawal of the U.S. from Afghanistan–ending a war of nineteen years. The withdrawal, however, has had several consequences, such as casualties and tensions in the region. Biden’s administration blamed these on his predecessor, Donald Trump. Real Research launched a survey on the topic to gain public sentiments.

In February 2020, former U.S. President Donald Trump struck a deal with the Taliban requesting an end to the war, which will entail withdrawing from Afghanistan.

However, several complications entangled the issue in the aftermath of the withdrawal; the Afghan government was undermined and put in a weak position, several troops were killed before the chance to withdraw, and civilians suffered upon the Taliban taking charge. These made the withdrawal process rather tricky and “chaotic.”

Notably, when present U.S. President Joe Biden was elected in 2020, he reportedly “inherited” most of these complications from his predecessor, Donald Trump, and blamed him for the same.

On another note, there are several opinions about the withdrawal–some felt that the withdrawal was not planned or executed well, resulting in the said challenges. Others felt that the U.S. should not have withdrawn from Afghanistan at all.

Hence, hurry and answer the survey on Biden blaming Trump for “chaotic” Afghan withdrawal on the e Real Research app from April 12, 2023. After that, you will receive 60 TNCs as a reward.

Survey Details

Survey Title:
Survey on Biden Blaming Trump for Afghan Withdrawal

Target Number of Participants:
10,000 Users

Demographics

Nationality: All
Age: 21-99
Gender: All
Resident Country: All
Marital Status: All
Language: All
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Note: This survey is closed. You can view the results here – 57% Think U.S. Military Presence in Afghanistan Would Prevent Taliban Resurgence.