US Lawmakers: ‘Afghan Commandos Could Divulge Sensitive Military Intel’
A US Republican lawmaker warns that former Afghan security personnel left in Afghanistan could be recruited by US enemies.
A US Republican lawmaker warns that former Afghan security personnel left in Afghanistan could be recruited by US enemies.
The US Army is facing recruitment issues, falling around 10,000 short of its enlistment goal this 2022 fiscal year.
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