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  1. The United States has long-term relationships and interests at stake in the Middle East, and needs to stay engaged. In this consensus report, the ten members of the Iraq Study Group present a new approach because we believe there is a better way forward. All options have not been exhausted.

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  2. The Iraq Study Group Report James A. Baker, III, and ... the ten members of the Iraq Study Group present a new approach because we believe there is a better way forward. All options have not been ...

  3. Dec 6, 2006 · On March 15, 2006, members from both parties in Congress supported the creation of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group to review the situation on the ground and propose strategies for the way forward. For more than eight months, the Study Group met with military officers, regional experts, academics, journalists, and high-level government officials ...

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  4. II. The Way ForwardA New Approach A. The External Approach: Building an International Consensus 1. The New Diplomatic Offensive 2. The Iraq International Support Group 3. Dealing with Iran and Syria 4. The Wider Regional Context B. The Internal Approach: Helping Iraqis Help Themselves 1. Performance on Milestones

    • Why Did Congress Select USIP to Facilitate The Iraq Study Group?
    • USIP's Role with The ISG
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    In 2005, also at the request of Congress, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) successfully coordinated a similar bipartisan effort to evaluate our nation’s role and relationship with the Un...

    USIP was the facilitating organization for the Iraq Study Group (ISG), co-chaired by James A. Baker, III, and Lee H. Hamilton. As such, USIP is the repository for the ISG’s official report, titled The Iraq Study Group Report: The Way Forward - A New Approach, which was downloaded more than 1.5 million times from USIP's Web site in the first two wee...

    Ten public servants—five Democrats, five Republicans—made upthe ISG.
    The ISG's budget was $1 million, approved by Congress
    Three organizationsjoined USIP in facilitating the ISG.
    44 people served in four Expert Working Groupsto advise the ISG.
  5. Dec 6, 2006 · On March 15, 2006, members from both parties in Congress supported the creation of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group to review the situation on the ground and propose strategies for the way forward. For more than eight months, the Study Group met with military officers, regional experts, academics, journalists, and high-level government officials ...

  6. Dec 6, 2006 · Conclusion. It is the unanimous view of the Iraq Study Group that these recommendations offer a new way forward for the United States in Iraq and the region. They are comprehensive and need to be implemented in a coordinated fashion. They should not be separated or carried out in isolation. The dynamics of the region are as important to Iraq as ...

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