Petraeus: No disbanding of sectarian-riven National Police
Above: Last December British troops raided, then destroyed the al-Jameat police station for death squad and toruture activities. Petraeus has also endorsed use of the notorious Facilities Protection Services (FPS), a 140,000-strong paramilitia known for heavy engagement in death squad activities, as part of the 'surge'.
The top U.S. commander in Iraq said Thursday he is pursuing new ways to fix major problems with the Iraqi national police, while rejecting an independent commission's finding that the police are so tainted by sectarian bias that they should be disbanded.
In an Associated Press interview, Gen. David Petraeus acknowledged that some elements of the national police are riddled with problems, but he praised other elements for helping fight the insurgency...
In the interview, Petraeus gave no indication that he intended to follow the recommendation of the commission headed by retired Marine Gen. James Jones that the 25,000-strong national police be scrapped. But he stressed that problems in the Interior Ministry, which oversees the police, need to be addressed immediately...
He said he saw a need for immediate corrective action in the national police, but he was not specific.
"That's an Iraqi decision, and it's actually a pretty important component in their security force structure," he said. "And there are some decent units in that structure."
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The top U.S. commander in Iraq said Thursday he is pursuing new ways to fix major problems with the Iraqi national police, while rejecting an independent commission's finding that the police are so tainted by sectarian bias that they should be disbanded.
In an Associated Press interview, Gen. David Petraeus acknowledged that some elements of the national police are riddled with problems, but he praised other elements for helping fight the insurgency...
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