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Paul Bremer, the former diplomat and administrator, played a pivotal role in post-war Iraq as the head of the Coalition Provisional Authority. Tasked with overseeing the country's transition to democracy, Bremer faced formidable challenges in navigating sectarian tensions and rebuilding Iraq's political infrastructure, leaving a complex legacy shaped by both accomplishments and controversy.
"It is certainly not unrealistic to think we could have elections by mid-year 2004 and when a sovereign government is installed - my job here will be done."
"While it's very hard to know exactly how to measure public opinion there, because there's no really good polling, the fact of the matter is that in all the polls I've seen the vast majority of the Iraqis prefer to be free and are pleased that the coalition freed them."
"If you look back today over the last 25 years, it is a fact that we have had a progressive degeneration of our intelligence community in general; in particular in the field of human intelligence."
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