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Paul Bremer (right) meets with President George Bush (inset). (AP)
U.S. Considers Interim Leader in Iraq
Story aired: Wednesday, November 12, 2003



The top members of the Bush administration, including the president himself, are huddling today with their man in Baghdad, Paul Bremer. It's a second day of meetings with Bremer who was called back unexpectedly.

Guests:


Robin Wright, diplomatic correspondent for the Washington Post

Related Links:


Bush, advisers meet on Iraq strategy; new interim leader is one option (AP)

Bush Holding Talks with Bremer on Iraq Future (Reuters)

US ups pressure on Iraqi council (csmonitor.com)

Dick Gordon's Reports from Baghdad (The Connection)

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