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The [[International Police]] is a functional organization made up of police officers from all over the world, serving mostly under the direction of the [[United Nations]], to help train, recruit, and field police forces in war torn countries. The force is usually deployed into a war torn country initially acting as the police, and bringing order. In the process, they recruit and train a local police force, which eventually takes on the responsibilities of enforcing the law and maintaining order, whereas the International Police then take on a supporting role. To date, International Police forces have been deployed to [[East Timor]], [[Haiti]], [[Kosovo]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]], [[Iraq]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Sudan]], [[Liberia]], [[Croatia]], and [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], among others.

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