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    European police: Iraq intends to restructure its security

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    European police: Iraq intends to restructure its security Empty European police: Iraq intends to restructure its security

    Post by Rocky Mon 07 May 2018, 6:17 am

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    European police: Iraq intends to restructure its security

    The head of the European police mission in Iraq, Markus Ritter, revealed on Monday the presence of 35 experts from various European countries advise the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and the Office of the National Security Adviser, between "the Iraqi government intends to restructure the security apparatus."
    Ritter said in a press statement that "Iraq has a significant task in restructuring its security apparatus and reduce it to fit the times of peace, which also contributes to reducing the spread of weapons."
    The German security expert and the head of the European police mission in Iraq, Markus Ritter, the need to adapt the armed security apparatus in Iraq on a huge scale on peacetime.
     Ritter explained that "the biggest challenge is to reduce the security apparatus, and said:" Here (in Iraq) there are too many weapons and troops heavily armed with too many weapons. "
    "The Iraqi police are now largely paramilitary, because their work is fully focused on fighting the Da'ash organization.
    Ritter said that the fight against terrorism in Iraq is by military means only, adding that it is important to reduce the security apparatus, because the Iraqi government can not alone finance this device.
    "The security situation in Iraq has improved in a particularly clear way since the victory over the terrorist organization," Ritter concluded, adding that he "is monitoring the Iraqi government with great determination to restructure the security apparatus." I have never seen willingness and willingness to seek help, Here".

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