A majority of Americans want more U.S. diplomatic engagement and a plurality want fewer U.S. troops stationed abroad, according to a survey taken as the chaotic U.S. evacuation of Afghanistan took place.
The survey was designed by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Eurasia Group Foundation and conducted between Aug. 27 and Sept. 1. It found that 58.3% believe the United States should engage more in negotiations on issues such as climate change, human rights and migration.
It also found 21.6% believe the United States should engage less, while 20.1% had no opinion.
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