Senate Passes $91.3 Billion War Funding Bill

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ANDREW TAYLOR | 05/21/09 11:13 PM | AP

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WASHINGTON — The Senate on Thursday passed a $91.3 billion military spending bill, shorn of money President Barack Obama wants to close the Guantanamo Bay prison but allowing him to significantly ramp up the U.S. war in Afghanistan.

The Senate voted 86-3 to pass the bill, which provides money for military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, setting up House-Senate talks on a compromise measure to present to Obama next month.

The spending measure closely tracks Obama's request for war funds, although the $80 million he was seeking to close the U.S. naval prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was dropped Wednesday.

A three-day Senate debate on the bill featured little of the angst over the situation in Afghanistan that permeated debate in the House last week on companion legislation.

Obama is sending more than 20,000 additional troops there and, for the first time next year, the annual cost of the war in Afghanistan is projected to exceed the cost of fighting in Iraq.

With support forces, the number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan is expected to be about 68,000 by the end of the year _ more than double the size of the U.S. force at the end of 2008.

Among the few cautionary voices was Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.

"I want to give this administration ... the resources it needs to successfully end these wars," Boxer said. "I don't support an open-ended commitment of American troops to Afghanistan. And if we do not see measurable progress, we must reconsider our engagement and strategy there."

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Debate pretty much fizzled after Democrats retreated and moved to delete from the bill money to close Guantanamo, where about 240 terrorism suspects still are held. The companion House bill had already taken that step.

The underlying war funding measure has gotten relatively little attention, even though it would boost total approved spending for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars above $900 billion.

The Pentagon would receive $73 billion under the legislation, including $4.6 billion to train and equip Afghan and Iraqi security forces; $400 million to train and equip Pakistan's security forces, and $21.9 billion to procure new mine-resistant vehicles, aircraft, weapons and ammunition, among other items.

The House version adds $11.8 billion to Obama's request, including almost $4 billion for new weapons and military equipment such as eight C-17 cargo planes, mine-resistant vehicles, Bradley Fighting Vehicles and Stryker armored vehicles. The House measure also adds $2.2 billion to Obama's request for foreign aid, much of which appears to be designed to get around spending limits for 2010.

The Senate measure contains less for weapons procurement and foreign aid, setting up potentially nettlesome negotiations.

The Senate the floor was often empty Thursday as senators wrestled privately over what final add-ons would make it into the bill.

In the end, several amendments were added, including one by Sens. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., to block the release under the Freedom of Information Act of government photographs showing the abuse of detainees. The administration is fighting the American Civil Liberties Union in federal court over the release of the photos, and the move was intended to bolster the government's legal position.

Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., won approval Thursday of an amendment requiring the president to set forth U.S. objectives in Afghanistan and Pakistan and issue quarterly reports detailing whether those goals were being met.

The Senate bill includes $1.5 billion as cautionary funding to fight a possible flu pandemic, including the current outbreak of H1N1 swine flu.

The bill also contains $350 million for various security programs along the U.S.-Mexico border. But the money would not be awarded to the Pentagon, as Obama requested.

By a 64-30 vote earlier Thursday, the Senate rejected an amendment by Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., to kill a proposed $100 billion line of credit for the IMF to shore up the ability of countries around the globe cope with financial crises, along with $8 billion for existing commitments.

DeMint earned a bipartisan rebuke from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., along with Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., who said the IMF funding was critical to avoiding financial instability in the world that could harm the U.S. economy.

"The fact is that if those emerging markets start to fade, not only do we lose the economic upside of those markets but we also run the risk that governments fail," Kerry said.

Both Kerry and Gregg said the true cost to taxpayers would be small, since the U.S. government is given interest-bearing assets in return and has never lost money on investments in the IMF. They said even the $5 billion cost estimate by the Congressional Budget Office was too high.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, D-Wis., said again Thursday that he's "very, very reluctant" to support any additional IMF since European countries have been slow to take deficit-financed steps to stimulate their economies.

Sens. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., voted against the measure war spending bill.

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Thursday passed a $91.3 billion military spending bill, shorn of money President Barack Obama wants to close the Guantanamo Bay prison but allowing him to significantl...
WASHINGTON — The Senate on Thursday passed a $91.3 billion military spending bill, shorn of money President Barack Obama wants to close the Guantanamo Bay prison but allowing him to significantl...
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- 4MARLA I'm a Fan of 4MARLA 4 fans permalink

CAN'T AFFORD TO CLOSE GITMO...BUT CAN GIVE ANOTHER 3 BILLION TAX DOLLARS TO ISRAEL....TO DO WHAT???? MURDER IN OUR NAME

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 05/23/2009
- bobdob I'm a Fan of bobdob 18 fans permalink

As I understand it, the Republican opponents of closing Gitmo are fine with having a maximum security prison in their state as long as no dangerous criminals are housed there. Whatever they're smoking, none for me, thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 05/22/2009

If one tenth of one percent of this money was given to the Central Asian Institute, run by Greg Mortenson, to build secular schools and needed infrastructure improvements in Afghanistan and Pakistan, it would do more to reduce the conditions that give rise to terrorism than all of the rest of the funding in this bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 05/22/2009

The military industrial complex = 1

The American people = 0

We've lost control of our own government. It's sad and scary...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 05/22/2009
- BryantG I'm a Fan of BryantG 40 fans permalink
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So exactly how does it work that there is money to keep the facility open but no money to close it? This is counter-intuitive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 05/22/2009

take it out of their paychecks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 05/22/2009
- lobear00 I'm a Fan of lobear00 25 fans permalink

The Military Industrial Complex has gotten way out of hand, and it is going to come back and "Bite" a whole lot of people. This nation has become a beacon for warmongering, and lying propaganda, just as a people became back in the 30's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 05/22/2009
- valkano I'm a Fan of valkano 2 fans permalink

Some good news regarding the IMF funding. An amendment from Sen. Sherrod Brown was included aimed at changing the IMF's harmful policies in developing countries. More details at the following blog: http://open.salon.com/blog/steve_valk/2009/05/22/senate_to_imf_change_your_ways

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 05/22/2009
- JohanD I'm a Fan of JohanD 7 fans permalink

It shows again how the Senate only votes on cheap emotion and fear mongering. There is no way they can come up with any good reasoning they should deny the money to close Guatanamo. There is no safer place in the world to hold these detainees than in American prisons. To send them anywhere else is almost give them a free ticket to being released at any moment. How stupid are these people in government, Republicans and Democrats, it is just unbelievable. They will do anything, apart from using common sense. Common sense is so hard to find these times and certainly not in the government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 05/22/2009
- priorato I'm a Fan of priorato 4 fans permalink

VERY PROBLEMATIC! Why is the Senate completely unresponsive to the overwhelming will of the American people; namely, we want the war in Afghanistan to end! We don't want another quagmire! What are we doing in Afghanistan -- our intelligence agencies have already said that al-Qaeda is strongest in Pakistan. We have no strategy; no game-plan; and so far our efforts have only been marginally successful. There are numerous reports outlining how U.S. weapons end up in Taliban hands; how relief & aid funds end up being wasted through incompetent contractors and fraud.

Obama derided the Bush Administration for funding the wars through supplementals, but now he is doing the same thing. There are no benchmarks and no measures for success. This is pathetic and it makes me sick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 05/22/2009

"The overwhelming will of the American people; namely to end the war in Afghanistan." Where has this been demonstrated ? Even as Obama campaigned for the Presidency he constantly stated that he would support the war in Afghanistan and send additional troops. Am I mistaken, did he not when Office by a substantial margin ? Don't make up facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 05/22/2009
- theaetetus I'm a Fan of theaetetus 2 fans permalink
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cowards = us senate. the last thing we need to do right now is waste more money we dont have on an unjust, unwinnable war.

obama's vietnam here we go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 05/22/2009
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No. Bush's vietnam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 05/22/2009
- SinisterK9 I'm a Fan of SinisterK9 5 fans permalink
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I don't think it should be called "Vietnam" either way. Bush started it, Obama continues it. They both own it. There is no real plan for withdrawl even now. Even in Iraq, we will be leaving thousands of troops in place for years to come. And of course we are gearing up in Afghanistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 05/22/2009
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 250 fans permalink
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The Democrat Party took control of Congress in 2006 in large part because of their promise to cut funding for the Iraq occupation and force Bush to withdraw our troops. They have come a long way toward maturity since those days and they deserve credit for that.

Kudos to the Dems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 05/22/2009
- burt2009 I'm a Fan of burt2009 16 fans permalink

Dems divert funds from Iraq to the good war, Obama's Afghan war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 05/22/2009
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 83 fans permalink

"Gott mit Uns". There never was a "good" war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 05/22/2009
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apologize to rushie, yet ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 05/22/2009
- burt2009 I'm a Fan of burt2009 16 fans permalink

I guess your note means something, but what has it to do with Obama's good war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 05/22/2009
- FZliveson I'm a Fan of FZliveson 78 fans permalink
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According to Wikipedia, "...the United Nations (states that) , about 92% of the world's heroin originates from Afghanistan and is believed to hold street value of approximately $120 billion. How much of this money goes to support the "bad guys" in Afghanistan? Instead of attacking the people, why not just seize control of the poppy-fields?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 05/22/2009
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 250 fans permalink
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First we should seize control of the marijuana fields in America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 05/22/2009
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well, don't just stand there...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 05/22/2009
- FZliveson I'm a Fan of FZliveson 78 fans permalink
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Did your parents have children that survived childbirth?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 05/22/2009

Do you really want to deny the CIA the source of funding for their black-ops program?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 05/22/2009
- ezeflyer I'm a Fan of ezeflyer 38 fans permalink
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Playing politics with our money and shifting wealth to the top 1%. We need a referendum on the MIC budget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 05/22/2009
- FZliveson I'm a Fan of FZliveson 78 fans permalink
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What did I miss about what was "wrong" with the $80-million meant to close Guantanamo?
$80-million is the following percentages of the now-approved $91.3-billion budget
a) 0.088% of the overall amount (0.00088)
b) 0.109% of the Pentagon's portion (80-million divided by $73-billion= 0.00109)
c) 1.73% of the cost to Train and Equip Afghanistan (80-million divided by $4.6-billion= 0.0173)
d) 0.365% of the Mine resistant vehicle procurement (80-million divided by $21.9-billion= 0.00365)
In all cases, the cost to close Guantanamo, one of the Prez's campaign cornerstones, is just a small statistical error in the big picture. What's wrong with the big picture? Hmmm is there unrelated pork in the bill?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 05/22/2009
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