01772cam a2200289 a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100015000670150019000820160018001010200015001190240025001340350022001590400039001810410008002201000020002282450099002482600037003473000063003845200909004475460022013566000020013786500018013986500017014166510026014337000023014596276911120181122142243.0181122s2006 nyua 001 0aeng d a2006272550 aGBA6105222bnb7 a0133708112Uk a074327389330a9780743273893d52700 a(WaOLN)M020000200 aCo-BoUCMcSaul NiñodSaul Niño aeng1 aBremer, L. Paul10aMy year in Iraqbthe struggle to build a future of hopecL. Paul Bremer with Malcolm McConnell aNew YorkbSimon & Schusterc2006 a417 páginas., [16] páginas de láminasbfotografías aThis memoir of fourteen months as America's proconsul in Iraq is the only senior insider's perspective on the crucial period following the collapse of Saddam Hussein's regime. Bremer describes negotiations with emerging Iraqi leaders as they struggle to forge the democratic institutions vital to Iraq's future; his resistance to the cut-and-run policy that would have quickly delivered governance of Iraq to a handful of unrepresentative anti-Saddam exiles; heated sessions among members of America's National Security Council; his frustration with intelligence operations that concentrated on the search for weapons of mass destruction while the insurgency gathered strength; the selfless and courageous work of thousands of American servicemen and -women and civilians; and working with Iraq's traumatized and divided population to find a path to a responsible government.--From publisher description. aTexto en inglés10aBremer, L. Paul 7aGuerra zIraq 7aInsurgencia  0aIraqxHistoriay2003-1 aMcConnell, Malcolm