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Pentagon Seeks $262M More to Hasten Training of Anti-Daesh Forces in Iraq, Syria

The Pentagon is seeking to boost budget spending on training anti-Daesh forces in Iraq and Syria, the fiscal year 2018 budget proposal revealed.
کد خبر: ۶۹۷۱۳۵
تاریخ انتشار: ۰۳ خرداد ۱۳۹۶ - ۰۹:۳۵ 24 May 2017

Sputnik — The US Department of Defense is seeking an additional $262.6 million in spending over 2017 levels for the Counter-Daesh (banned in Russia) Train and Equip Fund (CTEF), with nearly $1.27 billion dedicated to operations in Iraq and $500 million to Syria.

"The FY 2018 President’s Budget request totals $1.769 billion, including $1.269 billion for Iraq train and equip activities and $0.5 billion for Syria activities," the document, entitled FY 2018 Overseas Contingency Operations, stated. "The CTEF appropriation reflects the consolidation of funding sources… consistent with the [US President Donald Trump] Administration’s direction to defeat ISIS [Daesh] by, with, and through partners in the region."

The new request is roughly $262.6 million higher than the 2017 fiscal year budget proposal, according to the document.

Training comes with provisions of weapons, ammunition and assorted gear data-x-itemized in Justification for FY 2018 Overseas Contingency Operations proposal document.

A footnote in the budget documents notes that the CETF funding does not reflect a $289.5 million request to train and equip the Kurdish Peshmerga.

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