Secretary of defense calling for billions more for war, occupation

Robert Gates, the secretary of defense for both the outgoing Bush and incoming Obama administrations, is urging Congress to allocate at least $69.7 billion more to the ongoing U.S. occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan this fiscal year.


Congress has already approved nearly $66 billion in occupation funds for FY 2009. The latest estimate does not include additional costs associated with increased troop levels in Afghanistan, a proposal endorsed by Obama.


Gates’s request includes $600 million to purchase four more Lockheed Martin Corp. F-22 Raptor fighter jets, in addition to the 183 F-22s already contracted by the Air Force. Another $7.5 billion would replace Boeing’s AH-64 Apache and CH-47 Chinook helicopters and other transport equipment.


In FY 2008 alone, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost taxpayers an average of $13.6 billion per month, or almost $500 million per day. Since Sept. 11, 2001, Congress has approved $864 billion for the criminal “war on terror,” according to the Congressional Research Service.

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