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The Iraq Study Group Report

By Iraq Study Group (U.S.)

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a nation torn by conflict, a group seeks solutions to bring peace and stability amidst escalating violence and political division.

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2008-06-03
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Summary

"The Iraq Study Group Report" by the Iraq Study Group is a policy examination of the tough situation in Iraq during a key period for U.S. foreign policy and military actions. The report looks at Iraq's problems and suggests ways to make things better, focusing on safety, government, and bringing Iraq's different groups together. The report starts by explaining the serious problems Iraq faces, like increasing violence, disagreements between different groups, and the Iraqi government's struggles to provide safety and services. To fix these challenges, it contains suggestions for involving countries in the region and around the world, helping Iraqis work together, and changing the role of U.S. forces to help Iraq become more independent while protecting U.S. interests.

About the Author

The Iraq Study Group (ISG), also known as the Baker-Hamilton Commission, was a ten-person bipartisan panel appointed on March 15, 2006, by the United States Congress, that was charged with assessing the situation in Iraq and the US-led Iraq War and making policy recommendations. The panel was led by former Secretary of State James Baker and former Democratic congressman from Indiana Lee H. Hamilton and was first proposed by Virginia Republican Representative Frank Wolf.

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