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Trump eyes 'flexible' Islamic State war fund, Guantanamo upgrade

By Phil Stewart and Mike Stone

REUTERS

 

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U.S. President Donald Trump in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, U.S. March 15, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump is asking Congress to give the Pentagon about $2 billion for a "flexible" fund to use against Islamic State over the next six months, as his administration weighs changes to the U.S.-led campaign against the militant group.

 

Trump is also seeking to upgrade long-underfunded facilities at the U.S. military's Guantanamo Bay detention centre in Cuba that Trump's Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, unsuccessfully sought to close during his eight-year administration.

 

"It doesn't seem like we are going to close it anytime soon," John Roth, the acting Pentagon comptroller, told a Pentagon news briefing, explaining the move.

 

The proposals were part of a $30 billion supplemental request to Congress to add more money to the Pentagon's budget during the government's ongoing fiscal year, which began under the Obama administration and ends in September.

 

It includes plans to crank up U.S. funding for the fight against Islamic State militants for items like high-tech bombs and defences against insurgents' drones, bringing overall spending on the campaign to the highest level yet, the Pentagon said.

 

"This will likely be our largest request," Roth said.

 

One analyst called the $2 billion flexible spending request a Pentagon "slush fund," and many lawmakers were expected to be reluctant to loosen oversight over how the Pentagon spends money.

 

What Trump's additional funding might mean for America's evolving war strategy against Islamic State in the coming months was not immediately clear.

 

But the request comes as U.S.-backed forces in Iraq and Syria are entering a critical phase in their campaign to retake Islamic State's two biggest cities of Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria. Trump's administration is weighing deployment of more U.S. troops.

 

The heads of the top U.S. congressional committees that oversee the Pentagon have criticized Trump's 2018 budget request, saying even more money was needed.

 

"It is clear to virtually everyone that we have cut our military too much and that it has suffered enormous damage," said Republican Representative Mac Thornberry, chairman of the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee.

 

Todd Harrison at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank in Washington questioned whether Trump's budget wish list could muster enough support among Democrats, whose votes would be needed to sign off on the spending bills given the slim Republican hold on the Senate.

 

MORE CASH FOR GUANTANAMO

 

Trump said during the election campaign that he not only wanted to keep the Guantanamo Bay detention centre open but "load it up with some bad dudes."

 

Trump's $5.1 billion "overseas contingency operations" request included a provision for $1.1 billion in additional funds for a range of Pentagon projects, including "planning and design of construction projects in support of Detention Operations at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba."

 

The prison, which was opened by Republican President George W. Bush to hold terrorism suspects captured overseas after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks came to symbolize harsh detention practices that opened the United States to accusations of torture.

 

Obama reduced the inmate population to 41, but fell short of fulfilling his promise to close the jail.

 

The 2017 request would also hike spending for the broader Defense Department over the next six months, with $24.9 billion more sought to "readiness needs" after years of complaints over congressionally imposed spending caps.

 

Lockheed Martin <LMT.N> would be one of the biggest beneficiaries of that proposal. Some $13.5 billion would be spent on more military hardware, including five F-35 warplanes as well as Army Blackhawk helicopters made by Sikorsky Aircraft, a Lockheed subsidiary.

 

Trump also wants 12 interceptors for the THAAD missile defence system. The United States is now deploying THAAD in South Korea in response to North Korea's ballistic missile and nuclear tests.

 

Boeing <BA.N> would also gain with $2.4 billion for an additional 24 of its F/A-18 E/F jet fighters.

 

A further $7.2 billion would pay for things like military training, cyber and intelligence capabilities and support for weapons systems.

 

(Additional reporting by Idrees Ali and Matt Spetalnick; Editing by Peter Cooney)

 
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He´s expression and intelligent way of not beeing able to focus he´s eyes on something, makes me think of somebody with severe alcoholic problems.
Must be nice to have a president that looks like he have a hangover every day!

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" Trump is also seeking to upgrade long-underfunded facilities at the U.S. military's Guantanamo Bay detention centre "

 Gold toilet seats all around. The best quality Egyptian cotton towels for water boarding. Evian water for that too. And must have a Trump Tower in there somewhere.

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4 hours ago, Get Real said:

He´s expression and intelligent way of not beeing able to focus he´s eyes on something, makes me think of somebody with severe alcoholic problems.
Must be nice to have a president that looks like he have a hangover every day!

Just what is the point of a comment like this when even his most tireless critics acknowledge that he is a life long teetotaller?

If it is to imply that he is a drunk then you need to rethink your attack stategy.

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12 minutes ago, DoctorB said:

Just what is the point of a comment like this when even his most tireless critics acknowledge that he is a life long teetotaller?

If it is to imply that he is a drunk then you need to rethink your attack stategy.

Given that this is how he acts without the benefit of alcohol, let's all hope he never develops a taste for the stuff.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

President Donald Trump is asking Congress to give the Pentagon about $2 billion for a "flexible" fund to use against Islamic State over the next six months, as his administration weighs changes to the U.S.-led campaign against the militant group.

Dear Donald

Glad to see your putting all the environmental and other stupid tax cuts to good use. Keep up the good work. 

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8 hours ago, DoctorB said:

Just what is the point of a comment like this when even his most tireless critics acknowledge that he is a life long teetotaller?

If it is to imply that he is a drunk then you need to rethink your attack stategy.

Great! I said he looks like he drink during evening every day, and at every photo in public it´s an expression that really looks like a bad hangover.
On the other hand. If you are satisfied with an incompetent person running the worlds most dangerous country, then that´s all up to you. Really hope you´re going to choke on it!

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20 hours ago, DoctorB said:

Just what is the point of a comment like this when even his most tireless critics acknowledge that he is a life long teetotaller?

If it is to imply that he is a drunk then you need to rethink your attack stategy.

I think W.C. Fields was correct when he said "Never trust a man who doesn't drink."

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44 minutes ago, mrwebb8825 said:

It's about time we acknowledged the threat and stopped giving our military spitballs and velvet gloves to take into a gunfight. Wise up folks, these terrorists aren't going to just change their minds and go home.

 

Absolutely. It is time to get hysterical. Thankfully, Trump has a plan:

 

There would be increased spending on aircraft carriers and a big increase in attack submarines

President Trump Is Likely To Boost U.S. Military Spending By $500 Billion To $1 Trillion

https://www.forbes.com/sites/charlestiefer/2016/11/09/president-trump-is-likely-to-boost-u-s-military-spending-by-500-billion-to-1-trillion/#250e03546024

 

Those attack submarines will surely come in handy.

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