War Costs For Iraq And Afghanistan Hit $850 Billion

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BEN FELLER | 06/30/08 05:44 PM | AP

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President Bush, right, pauses during a statement after signing the wartime supplemental budget in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday, June 30, 2008 in Washington. From left, Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and Bush. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON — President Bush on Monday signed legislation to pay for the war operations in Iraq and Afghanistan for the rest of his presidency and beyond, hailing the $162 billion plan as a rare product of bipartisan cooperation.

"This bill shows the American people that even in an election year, Republicans and Democrats can come together to stand behind our troops and their families," Bush said in an Oval Office ceremony.

Bush made clear to thank members of both parties in Congress, singling out some sponsors of the long-delayed, compromise measure for praise. His positive comments contrasted with the confrontational tone that has dominated the debate between Congress and his administration over Iraq.

The legislation will bring to more than $650 billion the amount Congress has provided for the Iraq war since it began more than five years ago. For operations in Afghanistan, the total is nearly $200 billion, according to congressional officials.

"Our nation has no greater responsibility than supporting our men and women in uniform _ especially since we're at war," Bush said. "This is a responsibility all of us in Washington share, not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Americans."

The package approved by Congress includes a doubling of GI Bill college benefits for troops and veterans. It also provides a 13-week extension of unemployment benefits, $2.7 billion in emergency flood relief for the Midwest, and tens of billions of dollars for food aid, anti-drug enforcement, Louisiana levee repairs and many other items.

The bill will fund the wars well into next year, when their fate will be in the hands of Bush's successor.

It also gives the next president several months to set Iraq policy after taking office in January _ and spares lawmakers the need to cast more war funding votes closer to Election Day.

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"Though it took more than 500 days for the new Congress to get it done, the combat forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan will now have sufficient funding to carry out their missions through next spring," Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said in a statement.

The Democratic majority in Congress has tried, unsuccessfully, to force troop withdrawals and other limits on Bush's ability to conduct the war. Bush said the bill will allow troops to prevail in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"I appreciate that Republicans and Democrats in Congress agreed to provide these vital funds without tying the hands of our commanders and without an artificial timetable of withdrawal from Iraq," Bush said, flanked by some of his top officials, including Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

Many war opponents in Congress, in fact, have expressed frustration and a sense of resignation at having to yield to the lame duck president.

No lawmakers attended the ceremony, White House press secretary Dana Perino said, because "they're all out of town." Congress is in recess.

The new GI Bill essentially would guarantee a full scholarship at any in-state public university, along with a monthly housing stipend, for people who serve in the military for at least three years. It is aimed at replicating the benefits awarded veterans of World War II and more than doubles the value of the benefit _ from $40,000 today to $90,000.

The GI Bill measure, authored by Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., had such extraordinary support from both Democrats and Republicans that White House objections were easily overridden. The bill also allows veterans to transfer their benefits to their spouse or a child, an idea Bush has championed.

The White House tried much harder to kill the effort to extend unemployment benefits as part of the war funding bill. But Bush's administration ultimately supported the compromise version, which requires people to have worked for 20 weeks in order to be eligible for the extended payments.

WASHINGTON — President Bush on Monday signed legislation to pay for the war operations in Iraq and Afghanistan for the rest of his presidency and beyond, hailing the $162 billion plan as a rare ...
WASHINGTON — President Bush on Monday signed legislation to pay for the war operations in Iraq and Afghanistan for the rest of his presidency and beyond, hailing the $162 billion plan as a rare ...
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- peacekitten I'm a Fan of peacekitten 644 fans permalink
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dear god.

what a hideous waste.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 AM on 07/01/2008
- OgreDaddy I'm a Fan of OgreDaddy 43 fans permalink
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This documentary on the Carlyle Group may open your eyes a bit.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3995.htm

This is the kind of thing President Eisenhower warned us about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 AM on 07/01/2008
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Where are the Democrats who were elected to Congress and given leadership of both houses with the mandate to end the war? I understand that they do not have sufficient votes to override a presidential veto, but I don't even see them passing ANYTHING to get a veto. Why not make Bush veto an end the war bill every week?

Democrats in Congress are complicit in this terriflbe war. Elected to end it, they have not even made much noise as they have enabled a dillustion president to ESCALATE American involvement. The consequences are HUGE and growing.

Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi should be on the war crimes list with Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Powell and all the others who invented and have perpetuated this needless war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 AM on 07/01/2008

They could simply not pass a war funding bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 07/01/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 119 fans permalink

oh the price of imperialism for the middle class

now for the have mores they get more

we get what we sow

looks like it is getting time in america

could not have happened to a more deserving country

look at the suffering we have brought on to the world

while americans shop till they drop

next war iran america is setting up the ploy now to have an excuse to invade iran

military ops in iran they kill or capture american soldiers we invade

then more no bid oil contracts for the fat cats while the middle class pays for the war in blood and treasure

here is the sad part the middle class will do it and just whine and shop and whine and shop and well you get the picture.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 07/01/2008
- Mattjoe I'm a Fan of Mattjoe 3 fans permalink

Listen, if by the smallest of margins, in spite of utter administrative ineptitude and military establishment collusion, soldiers honestly benefit from this, great. However, like the NY Times and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee asked, I also would like to know how a company run by a 21-year-old president and a 25-year-old former masseur receive a sensitive $300 million contract to supply arms to the Afghan forces?

When your Defense Department and senior Armed Forces personnel claim to be outsmarted by kids during the ‘war on terror’, it diminishes that ‘safety’ illusion the Repug machine keeps churning out just a tad, huh?

I’m not certain what is more comical, the fact that this kid sold the U.S. old Chinese hardware and cold war era ammunition intended to ‘help’ them defeat Al Qaeda or that when facing charges in Miami for beating his girlfriend his successful defense included claims that his actions were classified and protected activities of the ‘war on terror’. I said successful.

And I thought ‘Charlie Wilson’s War’ was a little too unrealistic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 07/01/2008
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Well well well...numerous people were ridiculed for stating the cost of the war would be much higher than what Bush and his economic geniuses initially proposed.

"the Bush administration predicted that it would cost $50 billion to $60 billion to oust Saddam Hussein, restore order and install a new government."

"The White House press secretary, Dana M. Perino, acknowledged that costs had risen higher than predicted, but said the administration was committed to giving the military everything it needed for success."
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Published: March 19, 2008 NYT

Yeah, give everything the military needs except armor, equipment, and the right number of troops to do the job properly from the outset. As General Shinseki how many troops would have been needed at the outset. I dare ya.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 AM on 07/01/2008

Some one needs to check EVERY SINGLE PLAYER in the current Administrations' private bank accounts because i Have NO reservation in Believing that most of the monies they claim to be using to fund the war is being siphoned secretly into Offshore Bank Accounts. We need to investigate theses crooks taking the taxpayers money illegally ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 AM on 07/01/2008

They don't put it in bank accounts, now. They work on a contingency basis. After leaving government they become consultants and board members for the companies that they inabled to soak the taxpayers .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 07/01/2008

How far would that amount of money go in the fight against cancer and oil dependence?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 AM on 07/01/2008
- candyc I'm a Fan of candyc 14 fans permalink

Or if those TAXES had been used to modernize our infrastructure and ensure a quality education, in safe clean , well equipped school for every American child, regardless of their zip code?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 07/01/2008
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"We got plenty of money in Washington. What we need is more priority."

George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., June 2, 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 07/01/2008
- cultkicker I'm a Fan of cultkicker 7 fans permalink

Pelosi, Hoyer, Reid, many, many other Dems as well as Rethugs have allowed this criminality, this heist of the American treasury for war profiteers, criminals, and murderers. I'm ashamed to call myself an American now... just imagine all the dead people, the destroyed lives, families, homes, dreams, all for oil and the military industrial complex.

IMPEACH PELOSI FIRST, THEN BUSH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 07/01/2008
- cultkicker I'm a Fan of cultkicker 7 fans permalink

Shocking, rovolting, insane, immoral, illegal, scandalous, traitorous, treasonous. Just some random thoughts on this insanity... with NO accountability.

God help us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 07/01/2008
- frantaylor I'm a Fan of frantaylor 22 fans permalink

Interesting how a "conservative" president can pour $850 billion dollars down a hole.

Bush is not a "conservative" at all! The whole "neo-conservative" movement has hijacked the "liberal" concepts of spending more on big government, and creating new agencies and policies (Homeland Security and NCLB) that insinuate themselves into our daily lives.

The old "conservative" concepts of small government and "Don't Tread On Me" have been tossed aside.

Will it take a "liberal" to bring back the basic ideas that our country was founded on?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 06/30/2008

Can we follow the money and freeze the accounts. These are treasonous acts and they won't stop until somebody goes to jail or face a firing squad. They got away with it collaborating with Germany and it has come right back for a second looting of America's blood and treasure. There have to be consequences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 06/30/2008

And number of terrorist attacks on American soil? Zero. Nice numbers after all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 06/30/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

Lol.. U still think some guy in a cave took down the towers. Look who benefited from 9/11. Wake up America... before the next false flag attack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 07/01/2008

Okay Einstein -- answer your own question. Who benefited from 9/11?

P.S. Cut the dose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 07/01/2008
- OgreDaddy I'm a Fan of OgreDaddy 43 fans permalink
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I want to see that pie chart!

How much money actually went "For Our Troops"

and how much went to the likes of........

Carlyle Group
Blackwater
Dyncorp
Halliburton/KBR
Black Budgets
CIA
NSA
DOJ
FBI
DOD
Big Oil
Puppet Strings
Shredders
Redacted Ink Pens
Nest Eggs
Rotten Eggs
Interest
Cheney's retirement party
Propaganda
Weapons sold/given to other nations and factions.
Faux News and corporate media support.
Bonuses
Prison Funds
Pension Funds
Poker Money

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 06/30/2008

INDEED! Here's an article that ran on HP almost two weeks ago, OgreDaddy.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dina-rasnor/my-conversations-with-cha-b_108029.html

KBR has been holding our troops hostage. Read it, and pass it on...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 07/01/2008
- WIpatriot I'm a Fan of WIpatriot 36 fans permalink
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This is just incredible. What masters of destructive planning...for the USA, that is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 AM on 07/01/2008
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