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Washington
28 February 2007
watch Senate Budget Hearing
The U.S. Senate Appropriations2 Committee has held its first round of budget hearings on the Bush administration's request for additional military funding for Iraq and Afghanistan. The $100 billion request would help pay for additional U.S. troops in Iraq. Opposition3 Democrats4 are strongly against the increase and they grilled5 the president's top advisers6 Tuesday. VOA's Mil Arcega reports.
Senate hearing with Secretary of Defense7 Robert Gates, 27 February 2007 |
"Under the presidents plan, there is no end, I say, no end in sight, no plan for redeployment; no plan for diplomacy8; no plan for engaging our international partners for improved security in the region,” said the senator. “All the president has requested is more money -- more money -- for military force and more money for ineffective reconstruction9 efforts."
At stake is $100 billion the president says is needed in part to send six additional Army brigades to Baghdad and Anbar Province.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates says the money is needed to ensure the success of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. "If these additional funds are delayed, the military will be forced to engage in costly10 and counterproductive reprogramming actions starting this spring, in April, to make up the shortfall. Timely enactment11 of this supplemental request is critical to ensuring our troops in the field have the resources they need."
The supplemental request of $93.4 billion is in addition to the $70 billion already appropriated for war-related costs this year. Along with the funding request was a major shift in the administration's diplomatic policy. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told the senators that the U.S. was preparing to engage Iraq's neighbors, including Iran and Syria, in talks aimed at stabilizing12 the region.
"The violence occurring within the country has a decided13 impact on Iraq's neighbors,” the secretary told the senators. “And Iraq's neighbors as well as the international community have a clear role to play in supporting the Iraqi government's efforts to promote peace and national reconciliation14 within the country."
The White House has accused Iran and Syria of promoting secular15 violence in Iraq by allowing weapons and foreign fighters into the country. Despite the new diplomatic overture16, the president's request for increased war funding is expected to face heavy scrutiny17 when the budget appropriation1 hearings resume.
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