An independent U.S. panel will recommend a major overhaul of Iraq’s national police force to purge corrupt officers and Shi’ite militants suspected of complicity in sectarian killings, The New York Times reported on Thursday. The commission established by Congress concluded that rampant sectarianism that has plagued the force since its inception requires that its current units “be scrapped,” the newspaper reported, citing administration and military officials who spoke on condition of anonymity. Full Story
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