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President Trump has repeatedly said he would “bring troops home,” but since late 2017, the Pentagon has withheld exact troop numbers for Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria from a public database and official releases. NBC News’ correspondent Alexa Liautaud reports on what the regular American citizen really knows, how many troops are currently serving in these conflicts and how many are returning.