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And many countries have often been reluctant to send their police officers on risky missions.
The law is likely an attempt to encourage them to take on more risky missions, and attract recruits, said Toumaj.
They will have to commit troops and resources to risky missions, and open their classified files on past disasters.
"This is a war," he said, adding that it is important for the C.I.A. to continue to take on risky missions.
Some did so even before Afghanistan: The British forces that served in Iraq or intervened in Sierra Leone in 2000, or French forces that were airlifted into Ivory Coast in 2002, did not shy from risky missions.
Combined with the Navy SEAL mission in Somalia that also took place on Saturday, and that failed to capture a top leader of the Shabab militant group, the operation in Tripoli signals that the Obama administration is willing to take risky missions to confront a spreading terrorist threat in Africa.
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