Gates seeks $190 billion for wars         By ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press 
Writer 53 minutes ago 
  

  WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Robert Gates will ask Congress Wednesday to 
approve nearly $190 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2008, 
increasing initial projections by more than a third.   
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  In remarks prepared for a Senate hearing, Gates says the extra money is 
necessary to buy vehicles that can protect troops against roadside bombs, 
refurbish equipment worn down by combat and consolidate U.S. bases in Iraq. A 
copy of the remarks was obtained by The Associated Press.
  In that prepared testimony, Gates said, "I know that Iraq and other difficult 
choices America faces in the war on terror will continue to be a source of 
friction within the Congress, between the Congress and the president and in the 
wider public debate."
  "Considering this, I would like to close with a word about something I know 
we can all agree on — the honor, courage and great sense of duty we have 
witnessed in our troops since September 11th," his testimony said.
  In February, President Bush requested $141.7 billion for the wars; officials 
said at the time the figure was only a rough estimate and could climb. In July, 
the Defense Department asked Congress for another $5.3 billion to buy 1,500 
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles.
  Gates says another $42 billion is needed to cover additional requirements. 
The extra money includes:
  • $11 billion to field another 7,000 MRAP vehicles in addition to the 8,000 
already planned;
  • $9 billion to reconstitute equipment and technology;
  • $6 billion for training and equipment of troops;
  • $1 billion to improve U.S. facilities in the region and consolidate bases 
in Iraq; and
  • $1 billion to train and equip Iraqi security forces.
  The $190 billion total would cover war costs for the 2008 budget year, which 
begins Monday. Congress was on track this week to pass a stopgap spending bill 
that would keep the war afloat for several more weeks, giving Democrats time to 
figure out their next step on the war.
  Democrats say they plan to use the spending request as leverage to bring 
troops home, although they lack a veto-proof majority to do so.
  Congress should approve the request as quickly as possible "and without 
excessive and counterproductive restrictions," Gates will tell the Senate, 
according to his testimony. Doing so, he added, helps the Pentagon to better 
manage its resources and avoid shifting money around, which often requires 
additional cash.
  The $42 billion item takes into account Bush's decision to bring home five 
Army brigades by next summer, Gates said.
  
        
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