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FOCUS | Bush Moves to Block Torture Probe

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FOCUS | Bush Moves to Block Torture Probe

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Bush Moves to Block Torture Probe

Reuters

 

Friday 30 September 2005

 

Washington - The White House on Friday threatened to veto a $440.2

billion defense spending bill in the Senate because it wasn't enough

money for the Pentagon and also warned lawmakers not to add any

amendments to regulate the treatment of detainees or set up a

commission to probe abuse.

 

Last summer, Republican Sens. John McCain of Arizona and John

Warner of Virginia and others sought legislation banning cruel and

degrading treatment of prisoners.

 

The administration has been criticized for holding prisoners at

Guantanamo Bay indefinitely. Critics have also questioned whether

administration policies led to abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

 

The Senate legislation, which includes a $50 billion emergency

fund to keep combat operations running in Iraq into next year, could

be voted on next month.

 

The measure provides $7 billion less than President George W. Bush

requested early this year and is nearly $1 billion below current levels.

 

" These cuts will either result in deterioration of our force

readiness " or will require additional spending requests from the

administration later in the fiscal year, the White House budget office

warned senators.

 

The House of Representatives last summer passed a fiscal 2006

defense spending bill supported by the Bush administration, although

the White House complained about $3 billion in cuts that it said would

hamper regular military operations.

 

Referring to the Senate bill, the White House statement on Friday

noted that Bush's senior advisers would recommend vetoing a bill " that

significantly underfunds the department (of defense) " and shifts the

money to domestic programs not related to security.

 

In addition, the White House threatened to veto the defense

spending bill if it changes the process for considering military base

closures within the United States.

 

Besides cutting some operation and maintenance accounts at the

Pentagon, the Senate bill would cut the Joint Strike Fighter aircraft

by $270 million and would reduce the Transformational Satellite

Communications program by $250 million. Spending on a missile defense

program would be about $800 million below Bush's request.

 

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