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https://www.thetimes.com/world/middle-east/article/paul-bremer-iraq-emails-diplomat-2fwd70g8jNo paywall link
https://archive.li/1Du8M
The helicopters never stopped. In Baghdads Green Zone, their steady thrum marked the rhythm of occupation: circling, landing, lifting off again into a city that was slipping, day by day, out of control. It was April 2004 and, a year after the America-led invasion, Iraq was descending into chaos.
In the midst of this turmoil was Paul Bremer, a 61-year-old career diplomat, who, since May 2003, had been the administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) the man President George W Bush had chosen to run Iraq. He lived with his staff inside the heavily fortified former palace complex of Saddam Hussein, the toppled dictator. Beyond the blast walls, rebellion was spreading, and the promise of liberation was dissolving into an anti-American revolt, sectarian bloodshed and, later, the rise of Isis after hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and about 4,500 American and 179 British troops had lost their lives.
Bremers stint as viceroy of Iraq ended with a hurried flight from Baghdad on June 28, 2004. Two years later he published My Year in Iraq, his account of his nation-building efforts and quest to install a representative government amid the ruins of war. We can now reveal that this airbrushed account is only part of the picture. The Sunday Times has seen a cache of private emails that exposes the gap between Bremers public account and his private thoughts and calculations as the occupation unravelled.
From the relative safety of Saddams palace, each night Bremer would email his wife, Frances, who remained in the United States in poor health. These emails contain the expected inquiries about Francess wellbeing, and that of their pet dog, Minny, a Maltese Bremer described as the second blonde in my life. But Bremer also shares the often violent details of the unfolding operation in Iraq and his frank views on his American, British and Iraqi colleagues.
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UTUSN
(77,548 posts)Last edited Sun Mar 8, 2026, 02:36 PM - Edit history (1)
regarding historical personages and events, it's not like I'm not used to having eyes opened, but this is more of that. I recall how this dude was presented to us as a clean cut smarty - not that I believed/liked - but he turns out to be whiny and put-upon with everybody against him.
And yet sounds like now - "detained without trials" and Condo being testy giving KRASNOV now ammunition for getting her fired from her current position.
As for the wider scope of YouTubes - and NOT talking about AI here! - few if any historical figures are left unturned, not only the ones from our pathetic academic versions who used to be my heroes. Things from my memory of how some were portrayed in the news: The DULLES brothers who were said to be upper crust rulers, now known to be purveyors of imperialistic ruthlessness and involved in assassinations and for sure in the cover-up. How the FDR entire crew worked against TRUMAN to tell him to do things how FDR would until he fired all of them. On and on, scarcely anybody from ancient times to now comes across as barely decent, not to mention dastardly. And as for Hollywood, all the biggest stars dirty and false.
Just saying that my whole adulthood was a growing exercise in discovery of my lack of street smarts, and now extrapolating to the Real World as opposed to how we grew up to Stay Stupid.
progressoid
(53,067 posts)progressoid
(53,067 posts)I skimmed through it.
Now I want another drink so I better stop.
edit: but I'm keeping the tab open just in case I get in a better mood.
OhioBlue
(5,185 posts)And while we were listening to the administration and many of us just didn't think they were competent or smart, but there was always that voice in the back of one's head that there are enough smart people in the military and intelligence and State department surrounding them that at least they should be getting good advice even if they make poor choices... now it looks like a den of vipers driven by ego rather than thoughtful deliberation about what is best for the Country.
Now multiply that by a thousand, strip away any competent people surrounding them and here we are.