Maj. Gen. Mike Jones just returned from Iraq, and sits down with ISW President Kim Kagan to discuss his experiences there.
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In 2007, experts questioned whether Iraq's National Police could act as an effective, non-sectarian force that could maintain security in Iraq's cities. The reform of the National Police and Iraq's Ministry of Interior, which controls the police, has transformed this troubled institution. These improvements have been, in part, due to the successful leadership of Major General Michael D. Jones. MG Jones served as the Director General, Directorate of Interior Affairs, Multi-National Security Command Iraq. His duties include providing Coalition assistance to the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, whose forces include the police, border forces, National Police, oil protection forces, facilities protection service, emergency response units, and ministerial forces and institutions.
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