Jay Garner Axed

by forwarded by S.King Sunday, May. 11, 2003 at 3:51 AM

Garner to Be Replaced by Former Diplomat



By Donald Macintyre

The Independent

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=403567

06 May 2003





Jay Garner, the former general who was appointed Iraq's chief civil

administrator, was on his way out last night as it became clear that

Washington was dropping him in favour of a former diplomat equally close to

the Bush government.



General Garner is likely to leave Iraq within weeks after a decision that he

was not up to the delicate political task of coaxing the country towards

democracy.



Paul Bremer, the State Department's former head of counter-terrorism, is

expected to take charge of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian

Affairs.



General Garner's somewhat erratic style on political issues was evident

yesterday after he said the "beginning of a nucleus of an Iraqi government"

would be in place by mid-May.



In fact about half a dozen former leaders of opposition to Saddam Hussein

are expected to be in charge of convening a conference in four weeks' time,

which will be designed to agree a transitional government.



Although the change replaces a Pentagon appointee with a State Department

person, Mr Bremer is thought to be close to neo-conservatives around the US

Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.



This is significant because it suggests continuing support by US

administrators here for the Iraqi National Congress headed by Dr Ahmad

Chalabi.



The transitional government envisaged in talks by Iraqi politicians could

have an interim prime minister and a cabinet of about.25



Opinions differ sharply over whether Mr Chalabi and the INC, has an

established base in the country. But it has strong Pentagon support and has

become highly pro-active since Dr Chalabi's return to Baghdad last month



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