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bei bremer handelt es sich um ein geschöpf,dass mit seinem bremer klan (WILMA!!!),vielen tentakeln und seiner kartoffel-armee die weltherrschaft an sich reissen will um die erde in einen vergasten ``Skunkplaneten``zu verwandeln ,aber eher scheint Bremer an einem sozialen tod zu sterben,denn keiner mag ihn...
Lewis Paul Bremer III (born September 30, 1941) was named Director of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for Post-war Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, to replace Jay Garner, on May 6, 2003 as overseer of the 2003 occupation of Iraq.
Ronald Reagan appointed Bremer as Ambassador to the Netherlands in 1983 and Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism in 1986.
Bremer was appointed Chairman of the National Commission on Terrorism by House Speaker Dennis Hastert in 1999.
Ambassador L. Paul Bremer, administrator for the U.S.-led occupation government until the handover of political power on June 28, said he still supports the decision to intervene in Iraq but said a lack of adequate forces hampered the occupation and efforts to end the looting early on.
Bremer's comments were striking because they echoed contentions of many administration critics, including Democratic presidential nominee John F. Kerry, who argue that the U.S. government failed to plan adequately to maintain security in Iraq after the invasion.
Bremer also said he believes winning the war in Iraq is an "integral part of fighting this war on terror." He added that he "strongly supports" President Bush's reelection.