Author | Co-chair James Baker Co-chair Lee H. Hamilton Lawrence S. Eagleburger Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. Edwin Meese III Sandra Day O'Connor Leon Panetta William J. Perry Charles S. Robb Alan K. Simpson |
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Language | English |
Subject | Iraq War |
Publisher | United States Institute of Peace |
Publication date | December 6, 2006 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Paperback, Internet |
Pages | 160 |
ISBN | 978-0-307-38656-4 |
OCLC | 76937635 |
956.7044/32 22 | |
LC Class | E902 .I73 2006 |
The Iraq Study Group Report: The Way Forward – A New Approach is the report of the Iraq Study Group, as mandated by the United States Congress. It is an assessment of the state of the war in Iraq as of December 6, 2006, when the ISG released the report to the public on the Internet and as a published book.[1] The report was seen as crucial by Bush, who declared: "And truth of the matter is, a lot of reports in Washington are never read by anybody. To show you how important this one is, I read it, and [Tony Blair] read it."[2]
According to the Executive Summary of the report, page 16, as quoted, "The Iraqi government should accelerate assuming responsibility for Iraqi security by increasing the number and quality of Iraqi Army brigades. While this process is under way, and to facilitate it, the United States should significantly increase the number of U.S. military personnel, including combat troops, imbedded in and supporting Iraqi Army units. As these actions proceed, U.S. combat forces could begin to move out of Iraq. ... The situation in Iraq is grave and deteriorating."[3] The report recommends that the U.S. should eventually end combat operations in Iraq and help in training Iraqi troops.[4] It does not, however, endorse a complete removal of troops from Iraq by a specific date.[5]
A Portable Document Format version of the Iraq Study Group's final official report was made available on the website of the U. S. Institute of Peace. The Iraq Study Group Report sold 35,000 copies during the week ending 10 December 2006 (its first week of release), according to Nielsen BookScan.[6]