Bush wants “real money” for war in Iraq
The president of the USA Georges Bush has called the Congress to give “real means”, but not just “virtual promises” of financings military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bush has stressed that it is high time for Congress for providing US armies real financing.
The White House is already for some months conducting debate with Congress concerning the military budget of the USA for fiscal year, which has started on October, 1st, 2007. On the eve the Congress has gone on concessions of Bush’s administration, which provides allocation of 696 billion dollars for military needs - including additional 189 billion dollars on military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan.
However, the bill does not give concrete budgetary appropriations on military operations.
The White House and the Pentagon warned, that if additional financing on military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan will not act, Ministry of Defense will be compelled to dismiss 100 thousand military men and 100 thousand civil employees of army of the USA the middle of February, 2008, and in a month dismissal can concern sea infantrymen.
Besides, problems with financing, the question with human victims becomes more urgent. We shall remind that the number of USA military men, diet in Iraq, has reached 3 thousand 892 people.
Last similar incident has occurred on the eve, when the American infantryman was shot in northwest of Iraq in result of skirmish with insurgents.
- Bush’s wars manage more and more expensive to Americans
- Bush is afraid of situation in Iraq
- USA do not have money for war in Iraq and Afghanistan
- Bush has given the forecast on the situation in Iraq
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