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Il congresso trasporta il colpo al progetto europeo del missile del Bush riducendo costituire un fondo per drasticamente
Sabato 28 luglio 2007
? Il comitato Bipartisan taglia la spesa generale della difesa Ewen MacAskill a Washington
I programmi del George Bush per stabilire un sistema di difesa europeo del missile hanno subito ieri una battuta d'arresto grande quando un comitato congressuale ha ridotto costituire un fondo per drasticamente. Il taglio $139m del comitato di crediti della Camera (? 69.5m) dal $310m che la gestione di Bush desidera per lavori preparatori sul progetto del missile in Europa. Ha approvato i fondi monetari per un sistema del radar nella Repubblica ceca ma ha tagliato il sig. Bush di $139m invitato a stabilire un sistema in Polonia, la parte più discutibile di intercettazione del missile del sistema di difesa. In più, il comitato ha tagliato un $159m ulteriore da Noi-ha basato le parti del programma del missile. John Murtha, presidente del comitato, ad esempio che la gestione di Bush “ha ottenuto convincerla questa è utile„. In un rapporto fissato al preventivo modificato, il comitato ha detto: “È prematuro finanziare in pieno per il componente europeo, dato l'incertezza che circonda il programma„. Il movimento congressuale è venuto come DES Browne, la segretaria della difesa, ad esempio il mercoledì che il Regno Unito aveva accosentito per permettere che gli Stati Uniti aggiornino la base aerea della collina di Menwith nel Yorkshire come componente del sistema di difesa proposto del missile. La Gran-Bretagna già ha approvato un sistema del radar a Fylingdales su York del nord attracca. Il sig. Bush desidera disporre 10 missili dell'intercettore nei sili in Polonia, ad esempio sono necessari urgentemente per difendere contro l'Iran, che i reclami degli Stati Uniti sta spingendo avanti con un programma delle armi nucleari. I tagli di preventivo fanno parte di $3.5bn che drasticamente il comitato ha ridotto dal preventivo generale della difesa, che ora si leva in piedi a $459bn. Così come la riduzione del preventivo, il congresso sta spostando le priorità dai programmi futuristici alle preoccupazioni più immediate, quale healthcare migliorato per i soldati che rinviano da Irak e l'Afghanistan, paga gli aumenti i soldati ed i fanti di marina e l'armamento tanto necessario per Irak, quali i veicoli pesante-corazzati di Stryker. Il preventivo sbucciato-giù del comitato andrà al massimo Camera per un voto la settimana prossima ma è quasi determinato essere passato. The House and Senate have questioned whether establishing the system in eastern Europe is sensible given the extent of the opposition it has aroused in Russia. They also question its technical feasibility and the failure of other Nato countries to commit fully to it. Republicans on the committee joined the Democrats in voting for the bill. Mr Murtha said Congress was trying to change the direction of the defence department across the board, not just on missile defence. The Senate is not scheduled to vote on the budget until after the August recess. While the Democrats and Republicans are divided over proposals to withhold war spending for Iraq, legislators from both parties have expressed scepticism about the European missile defence proposal. Mr Bush could veto congressional changes but may be reluctant to do this, given he might have to also use it in September in the Iraq war funding row. Bill Young, the most senior Republican on the committee, said: “I don’t think this bill is subject to a veto.” He said it had been designed for quick passage. Even if Mr Bush was to block it, the extent of congressional opposition will leave doubts over the European missile defence system, signalling that if the Democrats take the White House next year the plan would be scrapped. The congressional opposition will also embolden Russia to maintain its opposition. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, ordered a Kremlin meeting of senior military and intelligence officers on Wednesday to build up the armed forces and intelligence gathering to confront what he said was a new US global threat. “The United States is becoming more active in pushing forward plans to deploy new bases in Eastern Europe,” he said. Mr Putin rejects US claims that the missile system is directed not against Russia but a possible attack from Iran. He has suggested an alternative plan in which the interceptor missiles would be based in either Russia or a sympathetic neighbour but the White House is cool about this. The Democrats have attached amendments to the spending bill, such as withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and closure of the Guant?namo detention centre in Cuba within 60 days, but these have no chance of being accepted by the Senate. A separate vote on Iraq withdrawal is scheduled for September when Democrats may be able to win over some Republican senators. The vote will follow a report by the US commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus, and the US ambassador, Ryan Crocker. Have Your Say: Congress delivers blow to Bush’s European missile project by slashing funding Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. One Response to “Congress delivers blow to Bush’s European missile project by slashing funding”
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