http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/4417504.html

Pentagon requests $99.7 billion more
OK would boost budget for wars in Afghanistan, Iraq to $170 billion

The Pentagon wants the White House to seek an additional $99.7 billion 
to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to information 
provided to the Associated Press.

The military's request, if embraced by President Bush and approved by 
Congress, would boost this year's budget for those wars to $170 billion.

Military planners assembled the proposal as Bush is developing new 
strategies for Iraq, such as sending thousands more U.S. troops there, 
although it was put together before the president said the troop surge 
is under consideration.

Overall, the war in Iraq has cost about $350 billion. Combined with the 
conflict in Afghanistan and operations against terrorism elsewhere, the 
cost has topped $500 billion, according to the nonpartisan Congressional 
Research Service.

The additional funds, if approved, would push this year's cost of the 
war in Iraq to about $50 billion more than last year's record. In 
September, Congress approved an initial $70 billion for the current 
budget year, which began Oct. 1.

A description of the Pentagon request was provided by someone familiar 
with the proposal who asked for anonymity because the person was not 
authorized to release the information.

The cost of the war has risen dramatically as the security situation has 
deteriorated and more equipment is destroyed or worn out in harsh 
conditions. The Army, which has borne the brunt of the fighting, would 
receive about half of the request, a reflection of the wear and tear 
that the war has had on soldiers and their equipment.

An additional $9.8 billion is being sought for training and equipping 
Iraq's and Afghanistan's security forces.

The administration's request for more Iraq money will be submitted along 
with Bush's budget in February for the 2008 budget year, which starts 
next Oct. 1. The White House can add or subtract from the Pentagon 
request as it sees fit, and the total could grow if money is added for 
reconstruction costs.

In a memo several weeks ago, Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England 
encouraged the services to include in their budget requests projects 
connected to the broader fight against terrorism, as opposed to costs 
strictly limited to Iraq and Afghanistan.

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