"Saddam spent 35 years stealing and wasting money, and all of these systems are very fragile and brittle, and you try to fix one thing and something else gets in trouble"
- Paul Bremer
About this Quote
This quote by Paul Bremer is referring to the state of Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein. Bremer is highlighting the reality that Saddam had been in power for 35 years as well as had actually made use of that time to swipe as well as waste cash, leaving Iraq's infrastructure and also systems in a delicate as well as breakable state. He is suggesting that any attempts to repair one trouble can bring about various other issues arising, as the systems are so weak and also susceptible. This quote is a reminder of the long-lasting damages that can be done by a leader that is not held responsible for their activities. It additionally works as a warning to other countries to be knowledgeable about the repercussions of allowing a leader to remain in power for too lengthy.
This quote is written / told by Paul Bremer somewhere between September 30, 1941 and today. He/she was a famous Statesman from USA.
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