VOL. XLVI
No 10
10-March-2003
IRAQ
Major Differences Among Allies Over Governing Structure For Iraq In Interim Period
MEES learns that major differences of opinion still exist in Washington, and between the US and its allies, over what form of administration should govern Iraq during the post-war interim period perhaps two years or more before the reins of power are passed to a democratically elected Iraqi government. While it is accepted that in the immediate aftermath of the war a US-led...
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