Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Bush seeks funds for Iraqi partners

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Bush seeks funds for Iraqi partners

    Bush seeks funds for Iraqi partners

    UPI, United Press Int'l
    February 9, 2005 Wednesday 3:43 PM EST

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 -- President George W. Bush will ask Congress for
    $400 million to help the military capability of some nations helping
    in Iraq, the White House said Wednesday.

    The funding would be part of the $81 billion supplemental funding
    request for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan he was to
    send to Capitol Hill soon.

    It was not immediately clear, however, if the $400 million would be
    wrapped into the $81 billion figure or added to it.

    "The nest hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom
    in all the world," a news release quoted the president. "Our closest
    partners agree. For many of these partners, now vibrant democracies
    and staunch allies, the tragedy of tyranny is a painful chapter in
    their own receipt histories."

    Some 28 nations have troops in Iraq. Among them are former Soviet
    satellite states such as Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia and Armenia --
    all countries with limited military resources. Their contingents
    range from a few dozen soldiers to Poland's 2,400, of which 800 are
    being withdrawn soon.

    The United States has about 150,000 troops in Iraq and Britain more
    than 8,000. The total multinational force is about 29,000.
Working...
X