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Retired U.S. Army General Jay Garner, director of the newly created Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance, "has been dubbed variously viceroy, proconsul, president-in-waiting and even the 'sheriff of Baghdad,"' noted the April 11th Asia Times. His responsibilities will include integrating members of the Iraqi National Congress (a Washington-created shadow government) into positions of power in Baghdad, as well as running Iraq's oil fields.
More importantly, Garner has the endorsement of the Council on Foreign Relations. CFR spokesman Eric ...