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US House passes 491-billion defense bill with new money for Iraq war
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-05-26 19:48

WASHINGTON - The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved a 491-billion-dollar defense bill that contains new funds for the war in Iraq, but it rejected an attempt to force on the Bush administration a timetable for withdrawing troops from the country.

By a vote of 390-39 late Wednesday, lawmakers passed the 2006 National Defense Authorization Act that establishes spending ceilings and policies for the Pentagon and other agencies on matters ranging from military pay to weapons procurements to missile defense.

"This bill strikes the right balance," said House Speaker Dennis Hastert. "It shows that we're being responsible with taxpayer dollars while providing the tools needed to protect America from terrorists."

But just weeks after Congress signed off on more than 81 billion dollars to finance this year's military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the House threw another 49.1 billion on the table.

The new funds will be used to equip army Humvee vehicles with armor plates to protect soldiers from roadside bombs, and purchase more night vision devices as well as improvised explosive device jammers, a new invention the military plans to use in its anti-insurgency campaign.

Facing a shortage of new National Guard and reserve recruits, lawmakers wrote in provisions that recommend increasing US Army and Marine Corps active duty personnel by 10,000 and 1,000 respectively and add hefty financial incentives for those serving in the ranks.

The measure provides for a 3.1-percent pay raise for all members of the armed forces and bolsters a monthly hardship benefit paid in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan by 150 percent.

But the House defeated an amendment that would have compelled the administration of President George W. Bush to lay out a specific timetable for pulling out from Iraq.

The amendment, proposed by California Democrat Lynn Woolsey, a firm opponent of the war, called on the president to develop a plan for the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq and submit it to Congress.

"Its time to give Iraq back to its own people," Woolsey said in the run-up to the vote. "And its time to truly support our troops -- by bringing them home."

Her motion, however, was rejected 128-300.

The bill also calls on the Pentagon to develop a new class of nuclear submarines, allocates millions for new aircraft and ships, and boosts the budget for the controversial national missile defense program by 100 million dollars.

It also authorizes four million dollars for continued research on "bunker buster" munitions, including their nuclear versions.

The program has been roundly condemned by arms control advocates as an invitation to resume the nuclear arm race. But in what its critics see as a small victory, the legislation moves the project from the Energy Department, which has the capability to test nuclear weapons, to the Pentagon, which does not.

"This improvement moves forward research on conventional bunker busters, which I support, but not new nuclear testing, which poses tremendous and unpredictable risks," commented Democratic Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher.

In what is certain to become an irritant to China, the bill requires the defense secretary to launch a senior-level military exchange program with Taiwan to "preserve stability" across the Taiwan straits.

It also bars the Pentagon from awarding contracts to foreign companies selling weapons and military hardware to China, while offering incentives to those who refrain from such trade.

Women's groups claimed victory because the House dropped language that would have barred female soldiers from serving in military units that engage in direct combat. According to women's rights activists, this provision would have cost women more than 20,000 army jobs.



 
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