WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has questioned a policy that requires US military personnel who witness abuse of detainees in Iraqi custody to take "all reasonable actions" to stop or prevent it, a spokesman said.
Rumsfeld seemed taken aback last month when General Peter Pace, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff, told him at a news conference that all US military personnel had the responsibility to try to stop abuse that they witness.
Since then, Rumsfeld has raised questions about the policy, said Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman.
He indicated that a key question is what happens when a permanent, sovereign government is formed in Iraq following elections December 15.
"Our forces are in a sovereign nation and the law enforcement of that nation is the responsibility of that country," Whitman said.
At the same time, he said, "This is a new democracy. We know that this is tough stuff, and it's a change, a dramatic change from the way things were done in the past."
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