by Mark Silva
President Bush has been waiting a long time for a new war funding bill.
The Defense Department is running out of time, the president says.
"The Pentagon will run out of money it needs to support critical day-to-day operations that help keep our nation safe,'' Bush said in his weekly radio address today.
"And after July, the department will no longer be able to pay our troops -- including those serving in Afghanistan and Iraq.''
There are many in Congress who would like to have it that way.
See the rest of the president's comments here:
This is the text of the president's radio address:
"Good morning. Congress will soon vote on legislation to fund our troops serving on the front lines of the war on terror. This is an opportunity for Congress to give our men and women in uniform the tools they need to protect us, and Congress should approve these vital funds immediately.
"Congress has had this funding request for more than a year, and there is no reason for further delay. This money is urgently needed to support military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. I put forward some reasonable requirements this bill must meet. First, this bill must give our troops the resources they need to defeat the terrorists and extremists. Second, the bill must not tie the hands of our commanders. Third, the bill must not exceed the reasonable and responsible funding levels I have requested.
"Congress has had 16 months to decide how they will meet these requirements, and now the time has come for them to support our troops in harm's way. If Congress does not act, critical accounts at the Department of Defense will soon run dry. At the beginning of next month, civilian employees may face temporary layoffs. The department will have to close down a vital program that is getting potential insurgents off the streets and into jobs. The Pentagon will run out of money it needs to support critical day-to-day operations that help keep our Nation safe. And after July, the department will no longer be able to pay our troops -- including those serving in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"Our men and women in uniform and their families deserve better than this. Around the world, our troops are taking on dangerous missions with skill and determination. In Afghanistan, they are delivering blows to the Taliban and al Qaeda. In Iraq, they've helped bring violence down to its lowest point since late March of 2004. Civilian deaths are down. Sectarian killings are down. As security has improved, the economy has improved as well, and political reconciliation is taking place at the grassroots and national levels. The Iraqi security forces are becoming more capable, and as they do, our troops are beginning to come home under a policy of return on success.
"Each day, the men and women of our Armed Forces risk their lives to make sure their fellow citizens are safer. They serve with courage and honor. They've earned the respect of all Americans. And they deserve the full support of Congress. I often hear members of Congress say they oppose the war, but still support the troops. Now they have a chance to prove it. Congress should pass a responsible funding bill that gives our men and women in uniform the resources they need -- and the support they have earned.
"Thank you for listening.''







Comments
There is nothing, NOTHING, shrub can say that anyone can believe is the truth anymore. His only purpose in life, then, and especially now, is to gain leverage for the vain attempt by the republithugs to show some kind of, any kind of a semblance of something they can remotely call a "win" this fall. The republicrites are in for a big thumpin' this fall, and try as they might, they can only blame the invasive shrub, and not, as they wish, anything a DEMOCRATIC congress member has done or not done. I actually sort of wish the republitards had actually passed the nuclear option they wanted when they thought they were kings of the world. The D's could use that against them now to beat back republitard obstructionism.
Posted by: tried and true American | June 7, 2008 3:33 PM
I guess no one told him the fear card is no longer working.
Posted by: lochnessmonster | June 8, 2008 6:56 AM
History is repeating itself. The former Soviet Republic learned a hard lesson during its war in Afghanistan; war is very costly in lives and treasure. Mr. Bush has ignored America for almost eight years now. Imagine what this country would look like if we rebuilt old schools while building new schools. We need investment in America's infrastructure and Americans. 40% of every dollar spent in Iraq goes to private contractors. This should be considered a crime. Most of our troops are on their fifth tour of duty. Can we asked them to do more? The conflict in Iraq is a "CIVIL WAR" and we have no business in another country's affairs. Here is a thought; What would have happened if other countries invaded America during the 40's, 50's, 60's when our record of mistreatment of minorities was criminal?
Posted by: Jim Bond | June 8, 2008 8:25 AM
So I guess the soldiers not getting paid is fine with you people as long as you get your "GOTCHA" moment at Dubya.
Posted by: Anthony Rock | June 11, 2008 8:30 PM