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Things that start badly seldom end well, and the Baker-Hamilton findings start badly, with the commission's wholly unproven assertions on Iran and Syria.
We should repeal the War Powers Act and replace it with a framework for consulting with Congress on extended military action.
Policymakers are abuzz with the explosive recommendations for U.S. policy toward Iraq soon to be released by the Baker-Hamilton Commission.
At long last, the Bush administration appears willing to consider increasing the size of the U.S. force in Iraq.
The Baker/Hamilton Commission has a chance to dramatically reshape our thinking about American foreign policy, if only it will ask the right question.
Congress deserves both praise and criticism for its efforts on election reform.
Will the Baker-Hamilton Commission make a real contribution in helping us win the war against the fanatic wing of Islam?
The Iraq Study Group has elevated Iran to its rightful place in our national squabble over the war: dead center.



