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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=428185

Reconstruction role for James Baker may herald return of the Bush old guard
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington
28 July 2003

Amid chaos and danger in Iraq and the admission of unexpected difficulties
in countering guerrilla resistance, the Bush administration may ask the
former secretary of state James Baker to go to Iraq to help with
reconstruction.

Mr Bush is considering asking Mr Baker, among his father's most trusted
allies, to work alongside Paul Bremer, the head of the US-led civil
authority. Mr Baker may be asked to concentrate on running Iraq's economy
and the physical infrastructure while Mr Bremer focuses on developing an
interim Iraqi administration.

Mr Baker has been a loyal friend of the Bush family, most recently running
the President's campaign during the torrid days of the Florida recount in
November, 2000. He also headed the failed re-election campaign for George
Bush Senior in 1992. Some officials have indicated that by turning to Mr
Baker, 73, the White House is displaying its awareness of the need to gain
more international support for its reconstruction efforts. It is anticipated
that Mr Baker would use his stature and contacts to try to build an
international coalition. He was Secretary of State during the 1990-91 Gulf
War.

Officials said Mr Baker, a senior figure along with Mr Bush in the Carlyle
Group, a private investment firm, and a partner in a Texas law firm that
represents US oil companies in the Caspian region, is among several
high-profile names being considered for a role. It is not clear whether he
would answer to Mr Bremer or vice versa, if he took the job.

The mention of his name and the wider overhaul being undertaken, underlines
concern in Washington about the pace of change in Iraq and the continuing
unstable and dangerous conditions. Last week, Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy
defence secretary, finally appeared to admit what many had been saying for
months, telling reporters after his visit to Iraq that the administration
had "underestimated the problem". He said some conditions "were worse than
we anticipated".

Mr Wolfowitz insisted yesterday that the continuing casualties suffered by
US forces would not undermine public support for the war. "The battle to
secure the peace in Iraq is now the central battle in the war on terror," he
said "The reports of deaths are terrible. Any American death is a terrible
thing. But I think the American public understand that when you're fighting
a war against terrorists, when you're fighting for the security of this
country, that sacrifice is something that you'd have to expect."

He also predicted that the killing last week of Saddam Hussein's sons, Uday
and Qusay, a 14-year-old grandson and one of the brothers' bodyguards, was
encouraging Iraqi people to come forward with information helpful to the US
forces. "I think what happened last week with the death of those two
miserable creatures, is encouraging more people to come forward," he said.

In another part of the overhaul plan, revealed by The Washington Post, the
White House has asked Reuben Jeffery, a former Goldman Sachs investment
banker, to take up a Washington-based position to co-ordinate the
reconstruction effort.

Mr Jeffery, who is also co-ordinating the federal plan to rebuild lower
Manhattan after the 11 September attacks, would become the Washington face
of the administration's rebuilding efforts. His job would involve lobbying
Congress and liaising with other parts of the government machine.

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