Iraq Study Group Recommendation Implementation Act of 2007

Current status


The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, which is where it currently remains.

Bill summary
The bill "embraces the recommendations in the Iraq Study Group Report issued by the bipartisan Baker Hamilton Commission." It is intended to create conditions that could allow for a reduction of American combat forces in Iraq by March 2008. Under S.1545, the U.S. military could maintain a long-term, but more limited, presence in Iraq. The focus would be on protecting American personnel and interests, training and advising Iraqi forces, and carrying out counter-terrorism and special operations missions."

Support
The following members of the Senate cosponsored the bill:


 * Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.)
 * Sen. Robert Bennett (R-Utah)
 * Sen. Robert Casey (D-Pa.)
 * Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine)
 * Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.)
 * Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.)
 * Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.)
 * Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.)

Related SourceWatch articles

 * Congressional actions on the Iraq War
 * Operation Iraqi Freedom: Year Five
 * stay the course
 * troop surge in Iraq

External articles

 * Jim Fine, "The Iraq Study Group Recommendations Implementation Act of 2007: An Important Step Toward a New Direction for U.S. Policy in Iraq," Friends Committee on National Legislation, June 7, 2007 (updated June 14, 2007).
 * "Progress Toward a Change in U.S./ Iraq Policy: Senate Votes on Iraq Expected in Early July," Friends Committee on National Legislation, July 3, 2007.
 * mcjoan, "The Salazar Distraction," The Daily Kos, July 6, 2007.
 * Phoenix Woman, "The Salazar Distraction," Firedoglake Blog, July 8, 2007.
 * Shailagh Murray and Jonathan Weisman, "Democrats Seek GOP Support in Votes on Iraq War. Deadlines for Troop Withdrawals To Be Considered," Washington Post, July 10, 2007.