US Senate passes huge defence bill


FE Team | Published: October 03, 2007 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00


WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (AFP): The US Senate Monday passed a mammoth 648 billion dollar defence policy bill, shorn of attempts by disappointed anti-war Democrats to dictate President George W. Bush's Iraq strategy.
The bill included around 128 billion dollars for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, according to a Congressional Budget Office estimate.
The legislation passed by 92 votes to three after Democrats lost several attempts to dictate US troop levels in Iraq.
While the Department of Defence Authorisation bill for fiscal year 2008 sets the size of programmes, funds can only be disbursed after the passage of a Senate defence spending bill due to be taken up by the chamber this week.
The most significant Iraq related portion of the bill was an amendment backed by Democratic Senator Joseph Biden which passed last week, calling for a federalisation of Iraq, with large amounts of power ceded to the provinces.
The amendment was however non-binding and will not force Bush to change strategy in the unpopular war.

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