[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 42, Number 49 (Monday, December 11, 2006)]
[Pages 2126-2127]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks Following a Meeting With the Iraq Study Group

December 6, 2006

    I just received the Iraq Study Group report, prepared by a 
distinguished panel of our fellow citizens. I want to thank James Baker 
and Lee Hamilton and the panel members for spending a lot of time on 
this really difficult issue. And I thank you for coming into the White 
House today to give me a copy of this report.
    I've told the members that this report, called ``The Way Forward,'' 
will be taken very seriously by this administration. This report gives a 
very tough assessment of the situation in Iraq. 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.
    The commission is headed up to Congress, and I urge the Members of 
Congress to take this report seriously. While they won't agree with 
every proposal--and we probably won't agree with every proposal--it, 
nevertheless, is an opportunity to come together and to work together on 
this important issue.
    The country, in my judgment, is tired of pure political bickering 
that happens in Washington, and they understand that on this important 
issue of war and peace, it is best for our country to work together. And 
I understand how difficult that is, but this report will give us all an 
opportunity to find common ground, for the good of the country--not for 
the good of the Republican Party or the Democrat Party, but for the good 
of the country.
    We can achieve long-lasting peace for this country, and it requires 
tough work. It also requires a strategy that will be effective. And 
we've got men and women of both political parties around this table who 
spent a lot of time thinking about the way forward in Iraq and the way 
forward in the Middle East, and I can't thank them enough for your time. 
You could be doing a lot of other things. You could have had a lot more 
simple life than to allow your government to call you back into service, 
but you did allow us to call you back into service, and you've made a 
vital contribution to the country. Our fellow citizens have got to know 
that it is possible for

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people of good will to come together to help make recommendations on how 
to deal with a very serious situation.
    And we applaud your work. I will take it very seriously, and we'll 
act on it in a timely fashion. Thank you very much.

Note: The President spoke at 7:58 a.m. in the Cabinet Room at the White 
House. In his remarks, he referred to James A. Baker III and Lee H. 
Hamilton, cochairs, Iraq Study Group. The Office of the Press Secretary 
also released a Spanish language transcript of these remarks.