..."Heck, I might even write down a few suggestions of my own," President Bush said. "I could sure use that $25 million."
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Iraq Study Group Report Includes $25 Million Reward for Exit Strategy
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By Ion Zwitter, Avant News Editor
Washington, D.C., December 11, 2006
After nine months of intensive deliberations, the bipartisan Iraq Study Group has finally released its long-awaited Iraq Study Group Report in which the prestigious think tank concludes: "The Iraq Study Group will offer $25 million to anyone who can come up with a viable solution to the Iraq quagmire because, frankly, we're stumped". President George W. Bush is said to be "real happy" about the findings.
"It was my choice to go into Iraq three and a half years ago, and it's my job to start thinking about coming up with a plan for eventually getting us out of there," President Bush said at a White House Rose Garden press availability timed to coincide with the report's release. "And that's what Jimmy
and the Iraq Study Group have been doing."
ISG co-chairs James A. Baker III and Lee H. HamiltonThe Iraq Study Group (ISG), a bipartisan think tank co-chaired by James A. Baker III (R) and Lee H. Hamilton (D), was created on March 15, 2006 at the behest of a bipartisan group of members of Congress. Its mandate is to provide "a positive, forward-looking assessment of the hopelessly bungled Iraq imbroglio, including policy suggestions, hints, tips, and decorating advice."
The Iraq Study Group Report was finally delivered to President Bush and the US Congress, as well as released to the public, this morning. The two-page report included several innovative recommendations arranged in the popular bullet-point format for easy reading, and was adorned by a decorative logo custom-designed for the group. <MORE>
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