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This is an archive article published on January 13, 2010

Obama wants record $708 billion for wars next year

President Barack Obama will ask Congress for an additional USD 33 billion to fight unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

President Barack Obama will ask Congress for an additional USD 33 billion to fight unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on top of a record USD 708 billion for the Defence Department next year,a request that could be an especially hard sell to some of the administration’s Democratic allies.

The extra USD 33 billion in 2010 would mostly go toward the expansion of the war in Afghanistan. Obama ordered an extra 30,000 troops for that war as part of an overhaul of the war strategy late last year.

Military officials have suggested that the 2011 request would top USD 700 billion for the first time,but the precise figure has not been made public.

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The administration also plans to tell Congress next month that its central military objectives for the next four years will include winning the current wars while preventing new ones and that its core missions will include both counterinsurgency and counterterrorism operations.

The administration’s Quadrennial Defense Review,the main articulation of US military doctrine,is due to Congress on Feb 1.

Top military commanders were briefed on the document at the Pentagon on Monday and Tuesday. They also received a preview of the administration’s budget plans through 2015.

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