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  • {{rpl|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • ...dvisor and Director for Security Affairs (National Security and Defense) [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], 2003
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  • ...ffice on June 28, 2004, the '''Iraqi Interim Government''' succeeded the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] and [[Iraqi Governing Council]], and was, in turn, succeeded by the first
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • ...the writing of a new constitution and a transfer of power from the U.S. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] the '''state of Iraq''' is a parliamentary democracy. [[President of Ira
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  • The Coalition Provisional Authority, in July, discussed whether to include SCIRI in the interim government, kno
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  • An advisory body created by the U.S. Coalition Provisional Authority, the '''Iraqi Governing Council''' advised the CPA and other stakeholders,
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  • The '''Coalition Provisional Authority''' (CPA) was the first U.S.-controlled non-military government of Iraq, aft | publisher = Coalition Provisional Authority
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  • | publisher = Coalition Provisional Authority}}</ref> ...gan saying that the insurgency was caused by the early decisions of the US Coalition Provisional Authority for de-Ba'athification and disbanding of the Iraqi military.<ref name=Robin
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  • ...for Iraq and Iran. In May-June 2003, Ambassador Pearce served with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in Baghdad.
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  • ...s and unlawful combatants who committed crimes against Coalition forces. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; legal advisor to Israel’s Ministry of Justice, where he helped to crea
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  • | author = [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]
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  • ...and Director for Security Affairs (National Security and Defense) in the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] (CPA) for Iraq. During his service in Iraq, he was on leave from his pos
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  • In April 2004, the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) announced that an Iraqi judge has issued an arrest warrant for him, i
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  • ...Kevin Woelflein, Senior Advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Finance with the Coalition Provisional Authority. at [http://www.cpa-iraq.org/] ...Kevin Woelflein, Senior Advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Finance with the Coalition Provisional Authority. at [http://www.cpa-iraq.org/]''
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  • ...sponsible for peace operations, but the responsibility soon passed to the #Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). L. Paul Bremer, head of CPA, told Feith he wanted to arrive with one ...ntrol 9 days later. <ref>DeLong, pp. 124-125</ref> Bremer established the Coalition Provisional Authority, which was not well coordinated with the military. Garner had assumed a qui
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