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US President George W Bush has asked Congress for an extra $46bn (£23bn) to fund the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and finance other national security needs. | US President George W Bush has asked Congress for an extra $46bn (£23bn) to fund the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and finance other national security needs. |
It brings the overall amount of war funds the president requested for the next budget year to nearly $200bn. | It brings the overall amount of war funds the president requested for the next budget year to nearly $200bn. |
Mr Bush's formal request to Congress follows on from one made by US Defence Secretary Robert Gates in September. | Mr Bush's formal request to Congress follows on from one made by US Defence Secretary Robert Gates in September. |
At that time Mr Gates said the money would help pay for armoured vehicles to protect US troops from roadside bombs. | At that time Mr Gates said the money would help pay for armoured vehicles to protect US troops from roadside bombs. |
Mr Bush officially requested the extra money in the White House, surrounded by war veterans and the family of a US marine who died in Afghanistan. | Mr Bush officially requested the extra money in the White House, surrounded by war veterans and the family of a US marine who died in Afghanistan. |
He called on Congress to provide American troops with the help and support they needed to get the job done. | He called on Congress to provide American troops with the help and support they needed to get the job done. |
"Our men and women on the front lines shouldn't be caught in the middle of partisan disagreements in Washington," Mr Bush said. | "Our men and women on the front lines shouldn't be caught in the middle of partisan disagreements in Washington," Mr Bush said. |
Spending review | Spending review |
The supplemental funding brings to a total of $196bn the amount of money requested by the administration to pay for the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in this budget year. | |
Democratic leaders have vowed not to give Mr Bush a blank cheque and suggested they will not examine his latest funding request until the New Year, financing the war with interim funds. | Democratic leaders have vowed not to give Mr Bush a blank cheque and suggested they will not examine his latest funding request until the New Year, financing the war with interim funds. |
Included in this funding request is $500m for a joint US Mexican programme, the Joint Strategy to Fight Organised Crime, that would tackle the cross border drug trade. | Included in this funding request is $500m for a joint US Mexican programme, the Joint Strategy to Fight Organised Crime, that would tackle the cross border drug trade. |
A White House spokeswoman said the United States would do all it could to support Mexico's efforts to break the power and impunity of drug organisations. | A White House spokeswoman said the United States would do all it could to support Mexico's efforts to break the power and impunity of drug organisations. |
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