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Iraq report 'is no magic formula' Iraq report 'is no magic formula'
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A report on US policy in Iraq says there is no "magic formula" to solve the crisis, the White House has said.A report on US policy in Iraq says there is no "magic formula" to solve the crisis, the White House has said.
US President George W Bush, who has received the Iraq Study Group (ISG) report, said it gave "a tough assessment" of the situation in Iraq.US President George W Bush, who has received the Iraq Study Group (ISG) report, said it gave "a tough assessment" of the situation in Iraq.
US broadcaster ABC says the report, to be made public later, stops short of a firm timetable for a US troop pullout. The report, to be made public later, warns of a "slide towards chaos" if the deterioration continues, leaks suggest.
According to leaked excerpts, it is to urge negotiations with Iran and Syria over the future of their neighbour. It reportedly stops short of a firm timetable for a US troop pullout and is to urge talks with Iran and Syria.
Washington has so far refused to hold direct talks with Iran and Syria.Washington has so far refused to hold direct talks with Iran and Syria.
Mr Bush has said the report will be taken "very seriously" and has promised to "act in a timely fashion" on it.Mr Bush has said the report will be taken "very seriously" and has promised to "act in a timely fashion" on it.
"It is a report that brings some really very interesting proposals, and we will take every proposal seriously and we will act in a timely fashion," he said."It is a report that brings some really very interesting proposals, and we will take every proposal seriously and we will act in a timely fashion," he said.
Syria 'willing' 'Humanitarian catastrophe'
According to ABC News, the ISG makes 79 recommendations in its long-awaited 142-page report.According to ABC News, the ISG makes 79 recommendations in its long-awaited 142-page report.
LEAKED RECOMMENDATIONS US must not make open-ended commitments to keeping large numbers of troops in IraqPrimary mission of US forces should evolve to one of supporting Iraqi armyAll combat troops could leave Iraq by the first quarter of 2008 Source: ABC News Excerpts: Leaked ISG report Q&A: Iraq Study Group The leaked extracts confirm what many expected, says the BBC's James Westhead in Washington. LEAKED RECOMMENDATIONS US must not make open-ended commitments to keeping large numbers of troops in IraqPrimary mission of US forces should evolve to one of supporting Iraqi armyAll combat troops could leave Iraq by the first quarter of 2008 Source: ABC News Excerpts: Leaked ISG report Q&A: Iraq Study Group
According to ABC, the report calls for "a new diplomatic offensive to build stability in Iraq", including direct talks with Iran and Syria - something President Bush has so far set strict conditions on. According to ABC, the report calls for "a new diplomatic offensive to build stability in Iraq", including direct talks with Iran and Syria.
Speaking ahead of the report, Syria has repeated its willingness to co-operate with the US.Speaking ahead of the report, Syria has repeated its willingness to co-operate with the US.
Information Minister Mohsen Bilal said it was in Syria's interest to help Iraq, and that his country had had interesting discussions with members of the ISG.Information Minister Mohsen Bilal said it was in Syria's interest to help Iraq, and that his country had had interesting discussions with members of the ISG.
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Damascus says the Syrian government sees developments in Washington as an opportunity to come out of international isolation.The BBC's Jon Leyne in Damascus says the Syrian government sees developments in Washington as an opportunity to come out of international isolation.
The ISG had also been expected to recommend a gradual phased withdrawal of US troops over the next 18 months.The ISG had also been expected to recommend a gradual phased withdrawal of US troops over the next 18 months.
HAVE YOUR SAY The damage has already been done and now ordinary Iraqis have to live with the mess Daniel, London Send us your comments According to the leaks, the report will back a reduction in the number of US troops in Iraq - perhaps halving it from the current level of 140,000 - as well as changing the nature of their engagement from a combat to a back-up role.HAVE YOUR SAY The damage has already been done and now ordinary Iraqis have to live with the mess Daniel, London Send us your comments According to the leaks, the report will back a reduction in the number of US troops in Iraq - perhaps halving it from the current level of 140,000 - as well as changing the nature of their engagement from a combat to a back-up role.
"The primary mission of US forces should evolve to one of supporting the Iraqi army," ABC News quotes the report as saying."The primary mission of US forces should evolve to one of supporting the Iraqi army," ABC News quotes the report as saying.
The report suggests there should be an initial increase in the number of US troops dedicated to supporting Iraqi troops, ABC says, but does not specify whether this will mean an increase in overall US troop numbers before they start falling.The report suggests there should be an initial increase in the number of US troops dedicated to supporting Iraqi troops, ABC says, but does not specify whether this will mean an increase in overall US troop numbers before they start falling.
The report ends with a plea for a broad political consensus, predicting that without it US foreign policy is doomed to failure. The report ends with a plea for a broad political consensus, predicting that without it, US foreign policy is doomed to failure.
According to the Associated Press, it warned that if the situation worsened there was a risk of a "slide toward chaos (that) could trigger the collapse of Iraq's government and a humanitarian catastrophe.
"Neighbouring countries could intervene... The global standing of the United States could be diminished. Americans could become more polarised," commissioners said.
'Regional engagement''Regional engagement'
Mr Bush has previously indicated he will look closely at, but not necessarily follow, the suggestions of the group, which is headed by former Secretary of State James Baker. The 10-member panel headed by former Secretary of State James Baker has been working since April to come up with recommendations.
US readers discuss Iraq Iraq violence, in figuresUS readers discuss Iraq Iraq violence, in figures
The 10-member panel of influential former policy-makers and practitioners of international affairs has been working since April to come up with recommendations.
The ISG has met or spoken to more than 170 individuals, including Iraq's leaders, President Bush, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, ambassadors and other senior officials from among Iraq's neighbours and the US.The ISG has met or spoken to more than 170 individuals, including Iraq's leaders, President Bush, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, ambassadors and other senior officials from among Iraq's neighbours and the US.
Hundreds of others have fed their suggestions to four working groups, which have written analytical papers for the panel's benefit.Hundreds of others have fed their suggestions to four working groups, which have written analytical papers for the panel's benefit.
Mr Blair arrived in Washington on Wednesday for a visit which will include meetings with President Bush and congressional leaders.Mr Blair arrived in Washington on Wednesday for a visit which will include meetings with President Bush and congressional leaders.