Coalition Forces Train Local Police to Stop Taliban (Part 1 of 3)
Two years before the scheduled departure of foreign forces from Afghanistan, the U.S.-led coalition is trying to shore up security by blocking key Taliban supply lines. Reporter David Axe traveled to one isolated village along the border with Pakistan, where coalition forces are hoping that a risky local police initiative will win over villagers and help weaken the insurgency. This is the first of three parts in David Axe's series on training Afghan police officers in Marzak, Afghanistan. (Mil Arcega narrates.)

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