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Troop Reduction in Afghanistan Signals New Strategy

The US is scaling back operations in Afghanistan after a spate of so-called green on blue violence. Green refers to the trained Afghan security forces, while the blue is the military designation for foreign allied forces. Correspondent Deb Riechmann is in Kabul for Associated Press.

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KCRW placeholderBy Mike Pesca • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

The US is scaling back operations in Afghanistan after a spate of so-called green on blue violence. Green refers to the trained Afghan security forces, while the blue is the military designation for foreign allied forces. Correspondent Deb Riechmann is in Kabul for Associated Press.

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    Director of Content, News

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    Sonya Geis

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    Deb Riechmann

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