Baker to help lead review of policy on Iraq
By Guy Dinmore and Jenny Johnson in Washington
Published: March 15 2006 21:48 | Last updated: March 15 2006 23:36
James Baker, the US secretary of state during the first Gulf war, was named on Wednesday as the joint leader of a high-powered and independent taskforce to assess the situation in Iraq and find “long-term viable alternatives” to current policy.
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The idea for the 10-member group originated with Frank Wolf, a Republican congressman for Virginia, and reflects growing concern in both parties in Congress that the US may not be winning the war. Lee Hamilton, the Democratic former congressman who co-chaired the 9/11 Commission, joins Mr Baker.
Several senators lent their public support to the taskforce, which was immediately welcomed by the Bush administration. The White House said these respected figures “will provide an independent look at the way forward in Iraq”. It promised to provide assistance in travel to Iraq and access to officials and documents.
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