James Baker's New Test In Diplomacy
Co-Chair Of Iraq Study Group Has Been A Political Operative And Statesman, Often To The 1st President Bush
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Play CBS Video Video Jim Baker: Bush Family Friend James Baker briefed the president on the Iraq Study Group's soon-to-be-published recommendations. As Bill Plante reports, when the Bush family needs help, Baker always answers the call.
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Video Notebook: Iraq Study Group Only On The Web: Katie Couric notes President Bush will assess the findings of the Iraq Study Group. How the president responds to the group's report may define his legacy.
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Video First Look: James Baker Only On The Web: Senior producer Jim McGlinchy introduces today's First Look from the CBS News Washington bureau. Bill Plante previews his profile of James Baker, head of the Iraq Study Group.
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Former Secretary of State James Baker co-chairs the Iraq Study Group and has been a friend to the Bush family for more than three decades. (CBS)
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James Baker (AP)
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Baker now co-chairs the panel that will suggest a change of strategy in Iraq, CBS News White House correspondent Bill Plante reports. So here's the question: Is Baker acting as a friend of the family, trying to help his friend's son out of a tight spot —or is there more to it than that?
"Jim Baker is always an honest broker," says former White House Chief of Staff Ken Duberstein. "If he can help the family and help other families, I think he really strikes a twofer."
It isn't the first time Baker has extended his hand to this president. Six years ago in Florida, he managed the legal strategy that delivered the White House for George W. Bush.
Baker has been White House Chief of Staff for two presidents, as well as Treasury Secretary and Secretary of State. He helped put together the coalition that joined the U.S. in the Gulf War — and knew enough then to anticipate the dangers of marching to Baghdad and overthrowing Saddam Hussein.
"Jim Baker is one of these rare people that comes along once in a while who's smart — smart not only intellectually and from experience, but street smart," says former Deputy White House Chief of Staff Michael Deaver.
Back in 1990, Baker convinced Syria to join the Gulf War coalition against Saddam Hussein. Now, he wants this George Bush to talk to Syria ... and Iran, too.
"It has to be hard-nosed, it has to be determined," Baker said in a television interview in October. "You don't give away anything, but in my view, it's not appeasement to talk to your enemies."
But this president may not be in much of a hurry to accept Baker's ideas about that — or much else. Asked if Baker would help implement the report, a spokesman for Mr. Bush said, "Jim Baker can go back to his day job."
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Face it. Cheney and Bush are NEVER leaving Iraq without control of the Oil, a friendly puppet goverment in place, and permanent military bases.
These guys could CARE LESS about the death and destruction (other than it being a political liability that must be managed). They are hell bent on establishing their New World Order (read he PNAC papers of 1997).
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Doncha just love it when Duhbya's spokesman puts into words what we all know he is thinking anyway? No matter what anyone else says, Duhbya is going to do exactly what HE wants to do, come hell or high water, and anyone who disagrees with him will be called a traitor or an enemy combatant.
If I were a parent of a soldier in this mess I would file papers against Bush at the Hague.
Well done, good and faithful servant!
Makes me proud to be an American again.