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  1. 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. We believe it is still possible to pursue different policies that can give Iraq an opportunity for a better future, combat terror-

  2. 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.

  3. 6. Dez. 2006 · The Iraq Study Group Report: The Way Forward - A New Approach. Paperback – December 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.

  4. The Iraq Study Group Report: The Way ForwardA 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]

  5. The Way ForwardA New Approach. The External Approach: Building an International Consensus. The New Diplomatic Offensive. The Iraq International Support Group. Dealing with Iran and Syria. The Wider Regional Context. The Internal Approach: Helping Iraqis Help Themselves. Performance on Milestones. National Reconciliation.

  6. 6. Dez. 2006 · 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 weeks after the launch of the report on December 6, 2006.

  7. 6. Dez. 2006 · 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 ...