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Bob Geiger Donating Member (505 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-30-06 08:47 AM
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All Eyes on Iraq Study Group - And Biden


The Iraq Study Group, the 10-member, bipartisan panel studying America's disastrous Iraq policy, announced yesterday that they have reached consensus on their recommendations and will present their findings on December 6. And, while every eye on Capitol Hill will be on that report before the ink is dry, just as anticipated will be Senator Joe Biden's (D-DE) reaction to the group's advice for George W. Bush on the conduct of the war.

Biden, who will be the chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee when the 110th Congress convenes in January, has already expressed strong preferences of his own for how things need to change in the country's Iraq policy and whether or not he embraces the Baker-Hamilton commission's findings will be key to the overall bipartisan support that can be expected.

“I look forward to the release of the Iraq Study Group's report next week," said Biden on Wednesday. "While I will reserve judgment on the actual report until I see it, I am hopeful that it will garner bipartisan support."

And Biden, a likely candidate for president in 2008, has already spelled out what elements must be included in any future Iraq plans to get that support.
“First, the report must tackle the issue of U.S. troop deployments. The best way to get the Iraqis to concentrate on making the hard political decisions and compromises is to make clear to them that the presence of our troops in their present large numbers is not open-ended.

“Second, the report must propose a clear political road map for Iraq. As we redeploy, we must exert maximum pressure on the Iraqis for a sustainable political settlement that deals with federalism, sharing oil revenue and the militias. Redeployment alone is not a plan -- it is a means to help bring about the political settlement needed if we are to avoid a full-blown civil war and regional conflict.

"Third, the report must speak to the engagement of Iraq's neighbors. We should convene an international conference and stand up an oversight group of major countries to support a political settlement in Iraq -- or, if chaos ensues anyway -- to help contain its fallout within Iraq. There can be no sustainable peace in Iraq without the support of its neighbors, including Iran, Syria and Turkey."
And like Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA), who has made it clear that January will not end without an increase in the federal minimum wage, Biden is a man on a mission and has already announced that the new Congress will begin with the Foreign Relations Committee holding six weeks of hearings on Iraq.

If the Delaware Democrat isn’t happy with proposals from the Iraq Study Group, that report may quickly become fish wrap and Biden will simply produce his own findings and recommendations for how the U.S. should proceed in Iraq.

Note to Republicans: That kind of thing is called Congressional oversight and, while it's been an endangered species in Washington the last few years, you may want to get used to seeing it again.

You can read more from Bob at BobGeiger.com.
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Missy M Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-30-06 08:53 AM
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1. God, how I hate the 'Iraq Study Group' title....
it sounds like a high school group boning up for an exam. The answer is - Bush f#*%ed up royally.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-30-06 11:07 AM
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2. From the early reports it sounds like the group is recommending Kerry's withdrawal plan
Edited on Thu Nov-30-06 11:13 AM by blm
the original one he submitted last year which Biden opposed publically when Kerry first submitted it. But then, Iraq had yet to descend into civil war, so maybe there is hope the plan will not be snubbed as much coming from a more establishment source.

The new plan so far sounds much like Kerry's 2005 plan but with vaguer language.
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karynnj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-30-06 12:09 PM
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3. The SFRC hearings should be fascinating
and not just for Senator Biden's comments. Over the last two years, their hearing have been interesting - but in general it has been Senators Kerry, Feingold and Boxer who have been the more interesting to hear.

Biden is often frustrating - starting with something very clear, insightful and interesting than going off on strange tangents - including stories of like the one of the Catholic boy, Johnie, who took a watch and chaine and confessed that he stole the chain and lost it but forgot to mention the watch .... at the Condi hearings.

On that committee, you will have MANY 2008 hopefuls - Biden, Dodd, Obama, Hagel, and Kerry. Feingold and Boxer will active as well - it will be far from the Biden story.
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Pithy Cherub Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-30-06 12:10 PM
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4. Obama is on that committee too and James Webb.
Biden's worst nightmare come true - other members with bigger star power.
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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-30-06 12:15 PM
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5. Biden wanted to cut the country up
They've already rejected that. Biden has been a complete bozo on Iraq all along, I don't know why anyone listens to a word he's got to say.
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Pithy Cherub Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-30-06 12:25 PM
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6. Biden thinks if he said it
he will magically get everyone to know it was his idea, usually bad, but most important, his. Joementum II really should have gone into marketing - he keeps repackaging himself as new and improved. The public still isn't buying.
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