They have this item up over at fivethirtyeight.com…
A new study from Pew Research found that 64 percent of U.S. military veterans do not think the Iraq War was worth fighting. In addition, 58 percent think the war in Afghanistan was not worth fighting, and 55 percent say the same about U.S. involvement in Syria. The numbers are almost identical among the general public.
…and what I thought when I read it was this: It wasn't so long ago that if you said any war that this country fought was not worth fighting, you were accused of being anti-military, hating the troops, wishing they'd be killed, being against a strong America, being a "French surrender monkey," wanting to see America fail, etc., you treasonous coward. Quite a change.