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Afghan Forces Undergo Stricter Vetting By NATO Commanders

Infiltration is always a concern when training indigenous forces to combat an insurgency, said Andrew Krepinevich, president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and an expert in counterinsurgency. Insurgents will attempt to join security forces if only to gain intelligence, he said.

The risk of infiltration rises when trying to field indigenous forces rapidly, Krepinevich said, since it is difficult to screen large number of recruits.