Publication

Oct 2011

This report chronicles US efforts to train and equip an indigenous constabulary force to control insurgent and militia violence in Iraq. The United States does not have constabulary forces. In earlier conflicts, the United States called upon the United Nations or European allies to provide a gendarmerie. In Iraq, the UN police forces that were a feature of peace operations in the Balkans were not available, leaving the United States with only one option—to develop an Iraqi constabulary force under fire.

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Author Robert M Perito
Series USIP Special Reports
Issue 291
Publisher United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
Copyright © 2011 United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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