We've lost 2,400 people here. And the United States taxpayer has funded all of that. Yet, when we ask for data to report on how our troops are equipped and how this effort is going, we're being denied information.
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Lynch criticizes the lack of transparency regarding U.S. military funding and operations in Afghanistan.
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