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Iraq's Path to Sovereignty. L. Paul Bremer III.

by Bremer Iii, L. Paul; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 39Global Issues. Publisher: Washington Post, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Bremer, L. Paul | Iraq -- Constitution | Iraq -- Politics and government | Iraq War (2003) -- Reconstruction | SovereigntyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "No thoughtful person would suggest that the coalition should govern Iraq for long. Although Iraqis have freedoms they have never had before, freedom is not sovereignty and occupation is unpopular with occupier and occupied alike. We believe Iraqis should be given responsibility for their own security, economic development and political system as soon as possible." (WASHINGTON POST) L. Paul Bremer III, the coalition's chief administrator in Iraq, outlines the steps necessary for Iraq to attain sovereignty.
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Originally Published: Iraq's Path to Sovereignty, Sept. 8, 2003; pp. n.p..

"No thoughtful person would suggest that the coalition should govern Iraq for long. Although Iraqis have freedoms they have never had before, freedom is not sovereignty and occupation is unpopular with occupier and occupied alike. We believe Iraqis should be given responsibility for their own security, economic development and political system as soon as possible." (WASHINGTON POST) L. Paul Bremer III, the coalition's chief administrator in Iraq, outlines the steps necessary for Iraq to attain sovereignty.

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