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They are likewise possibly humiliating for U.S. President Barack Obama's organization, which has burned through billions of dollars preparing Afghan troops as Washington looks to remove itself from the exorbitant, 15-year-old war. The exposure could fuel feedback by supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has blamed the Obama organization for neglecting to appropriately vet settlers from Muslim-greater part nations and has vowed a much harder position in the event that he wins. While other outside troops on U.S. military preparing visits have at times fled, a U.S. resistance official said that the recurrence of Afghan troops disappearing was disturbing and "out of the ordinary."Since September alone, eight Afghan troops have left army installations without approval, Pentagon representative Adam Stump told Reuters. He said the aggregate number of Afghan troops who have disappeared since January 2015 is 44, a number that has not already been uncovered. "The Defense Department is surveying approaches to reinforce qualification criteria for preparing in ways that will diminish the probability of an individual Afghan energetically slipping away from preparing in the U.S. what's more, going AWOL (missing without leave)," Stump said.
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