Afghan support for attacks on Nato rising - poll
More Afghans feel that attacks against foreign forces are justified than at any time since 2005, a survey suggests.
The poll found 27% of people felt attacks against US or Nato troops were justified - though 64% disagreed.
The survey of 1,691 Afghans, for the BBC and other news groups, suggests that security has overtaken the economy as the greatest concern.
Paul Wood reports from Kabul.
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