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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Unfair! Bremer kept Bush's response....

Envoy’s Letter Counters Bush on Dismantling of Iraq Army
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS
New York Times

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 — A previously undisclosed exchange of letters shows that President Bush was told in advance by his top Iraq envoy in May 2003 of a plan to “dissolve Saddam’s military and intelligence structures,” a plan that the envoy, L. Paul Bremer, said referred to dismantling the Iraqi Army.

Mr. Bremer provided the letters to The New York Times on Monday after reading that Mr. Bush was quoted in a new book as saying that American policy had been “to keep the army intact” but that it “didn’t happen.”

The dismantling of the Iraqi Army in the aftermath of the American invasion is now widely regarded as a mistake that stoked rebellion among hundreds of thousands of former Iraqi soldiers and made it more difficult to reduce sectarian bloodshed and attacks by insurgents. In releasing the letters, Mr. Bremer said he wanted to refute the suggestion in Mr. Bush’s comment that Mr. Bremer had acted to disband the army without the knowledge and concurrence of the White House.

“We must make it clear to everyone that we mean business: that Saddam and the Baathists are finished,” Mr. Bremer wrote in a letter that was drafted on May 20, 2003, and sent to the president on May 22 through Donald H. Rumsfeld, then secretary of defense.

After recounting American efforts to remove members of the Baath Party of Saddam Hussein from civilian agencies, Mr. Bremer told Mr. Bush that he would “parallel this step with an even more robust measure” to dismantle the Iraq military.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Minnesota Central said...

Sounds like a case of “He said, He said”.

I thought I read somewhere that before Bremer went to Baghdad that he attended a meeting where he was told to disband the Army. I suspect that it was Feith or Wolfie that told him.
When he went to Iraq and issued the order, Jay Garner was surprised and asked for a meeting with Bremer to discuss it and Garner was told that the decision was already made.
Regarding Bush’s memo … isn’t this just another example of a clueless cheerleader … ala Heck’va job, Brownie … Bush likes to fly around the country giving speeches and photo opts – not engaging in policy discussions. I’m not surprised that he doesn’t remember, they probably never told him what they were doing.

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