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Pentagon Wants $450 Billion Increase Over Next Five Years

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by: Josh Rogin, Congressional Quarterly

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George W. Bush and Defense Secretary Robert Gates make remarks about the US defense budget in 2007. The Pentagon is preparing to release a new defense budget prior to Bush leaving office that is $450 billion more than previous estimates. (Photo: Reuters)

    Pentagon officials have prepared a new estimate for defense spending that is $450 billion more over the next five years than previously announced figures.

    The new estimate, which the Pentagon plans to release shortly before President Bush leaves office, would serve as a marker for the new president and is meant to place pressure on him to either drastically increase the size of the defense budget or defend any reluctance to do so, according to several former senior budget officials who are close to the discussions.

    Experts note that releasing such documents in the twilight of an administration is a well-worn tactic, and that incoming presidents often disregard such guidance in order to pursue their own priorities.

    And with the nation's economy caught up in a global financial meltdown, it remains unclear whether either Sen. John McCain , R-Ariz., Sen. Barack Obama , D-Ill., or a Democratic Congress would support such large increases for defense next year.

    "This is a political document," said one former senior budget official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "It sets up the new administration immediately to have to make a decision of how to deal with the perception that they are either cutting defense or adding to it."

    Dov Zakheim, the Pentagon's top budget official from 2001 to 2004, who is not involved in the current discussions, agreed.

    "The thinking behind it is pretty straightforward," Zakheim said. "They are setting a baseline for a new administration that then will have to defend cutting it."

    The fiscal 2010 portion of the estimate includes a $57 billion increase, out of which $30 billion would go for a vaguely defined contingency fund and $14 billion would go for replacing or fixing existing equipment, called reset, and modernization, the former officials said.

    They added that those items reflect the Pentagon's attempt to anticipate the end of huge supplemental war allotments that have hidden the costs of resetting and modernizing the nation's war-torn force. Both presidential candidates have pledged to scale back supplemental war spending.

    The Pentagon comptroller's office refused repeated requests for comment on the figures outlined by the former officials stating that it was premature to discuss future budgets because they were still being worked on.

    Earlier Budgets Insufficient

    The new budget numbers reflect the Defense Department's acknowledgement that the coming bow wave of ever-rising procurement costs, combined with the nonstop growth of defense entitlement spending, will render its already record- high budgets grossly insufficient in the years ahead.

    But the numbers also seem to contradict the National Defense Strategy released recently by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates , which called for tough tradeoffs in spending in an environment of limited resources.

    "We cannot do everything, or function equally well across the spectrum of conflict. Ultimately we must make choices," Gates wrote.

    The new estimate, which has not been publicly released, would raise the fiscal 2010 budget number announced by the administration this year from $527 billion to $584 billion, not counting operations costs for the ongoing wars.

    Money to prosecute the ongoing wars is not included in the new estimate, meaning the military would still need significant supplemental appropriations in addition to the increased budget request.

    Supplemental appropriations have been used to fund procurement and personnel costs that are predictable and therefore should be placed into the regular budget, said Admiral Michael Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    "We're going to have to figure out how to get off supplementals," Mullen told a group of Washington reporters Thursday. "My strategic approach is to start to implant those things that are in supplementals that we think we've got to have into the baseline budget. We need to start doing that. We're working our way through the next budget now."

    While reset and modernization funds in the new estimate are relatively non-controversial, the $30 billion contingency fund could face stiff opposition on Capitol Hill. That money, if approved, would be available to rapidly deploy active duty forces overseas in the event of an unexpected crisis.

    In 2001 and 2002, lawmakers rejected attempts by Pentagon leaders to secure a contingency fund, from which they could draw money without requesting additional permission from Congress.

    "The Congress always saw this from their perspective as a slush fund," said Zakheim, "Whereas the defense department has said it needed this kind of money because it could never project what exactly would be needed in the event of an emergency."

    Presidential Candidates Differ

    The candidates differ on whether or not large increases in overall defense budgets are wise or even doable.

    McCain has promised to freeze all discretionary spending except for national security, and is pushing for an additional 150,000 troops above current plans, to be paid for within the base budget.

    Obama only supports the current planned increase of 92,000 Army and Marine Corps personnel.

    Both candidates have called for a wholesale reform of the Pentagon's acquisitions system in an effort to control procurement costs, which have ballooned in recent years due to mismanagement.

    "The practical fact is that these programs can't all go into production without a very significant increase in the resources for defense, and I don't think in light of the current fiscal situation that's going to be possible," said former Air Force Secretary Whit Peters, who advises Obama.

    Supplemental spending bills, which have funded most of the $859 billion appropriated for the Iraq and Afghanistan and global operations to counter terrorism since 2001, are set to be scaled back no matter which candidate wins in November.

    "I see the future of supplementals as dramatically reduced to genuinely unanticipated needs, like fluctuations in the price of fuel, not programmatic costs or known spending needs," said McCain in written responses to questions submitted by CQ. "It's a bad way to do business, and I will bring it to an end."

    Peters agreed that large supplemental spending packages would end.

    "The supplementals have confused things tremendously," he said, adding that Obama realizes some of the items in the supplementals will have to be folded back into the base budget.

    Reasons for Extra Funds Unclear

    Exactly how the Pentagon's new spending estimate will be communicated to Congress or the incoming administration remains unclear.

    In April, the White House Office of Management and Budget sent out guidance to all federal agencies that there would be no full budget drill this fall and no formal fiscal 2010 budget submission.

    All agencies were directed to project future budgets based on current costs, which OMB will then compile into a budget database. But since OMB won't go through a formal scrubbing process for the submissions as it has done in previous years, it will be up to the next president to decide what to do with the numbers.

    "The 2010 budget will be submitted by the next president, not the current president," said OMB spokeswoman Corinne Hirsch. "This administration will certainly be sharing its priorities with the incoming administration in a variety of ways, but that will be outside the formal budget process."

    Hirsch said OMB had not received the defense department's numbers yet, although an OMB memo had said they were due in September.

    "What is clear is that these additional funds that the Pentagon wants to include in their budget and their five year plan are way beyond the fiscal guidance that OMB gave the department of defense earlier this year," one former official explained.

    Moreover, the new numbers are not aligned with any long-term strategic or budgetary rationale that might allow OMB or Congress to judge their wisdom or their impact on the nation's worsening economic situation, the official said.

    "The idea that the Pentagon Comptroller's office wanted these additional funds has been fairly well known," the former official said. "But there is little out there to give anybody the understanding of why."

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The parasite will devour the

The parasite will devour the host. This was a quote from the Wall Street Journal referring to the vast spending that is leading our nation into ruin. I don't really think there is much we can do about it. But I do think we should do what we can. Have a Democratic majority in congress, get rid of the blue dog Democrats and vote in Obama. We, as citizens, need to realize that we will always be faced with those who are eager to sacfrice our nation for their own gain. This is a never ending story between those who have power and those who w3nt to take it away from the people. As the ACLU says" Freedom is not free" and our participation must be as relentless as theirs because all of out lives are at stake.

You don't understand! We

You don't understand! We must dominate the world. Otherwise, all those other people might have a say, and Walmart might have to pay its workers more and--you think the financial crisis is the end of the world? We've got to wade into all those countries that don't know how to repress their workers, who don't open their doors to US investors, who don't make it possible for CEO's and owners to live luxuriously on their territories. You don't want to close off that door to safety, do you? While the US implodes, it's up to the US to insure that all those poor owners and CEO's have places to go, don't you? Besides, the US arms industry is practically the only truly competitive industry we have. Are you peaceniks out of your minds? You want to close down our best industry? We've got a good thing going: we sell arms to the rest of the world, then we produce better and more arms for ourselves, so that we can "keep the peace." Onward and upward to the Great American World Empire!

Unfortunately I believe it

Unfortunately I believe it is too late to change the collective mind - what do we need more weapons for? WAR is the greatest profiteering business in the world, always has been. You put lives on the line (not your own or that of YOUR children) but you sure cash in. What the US needs is to put that money into education, health-care, renewable energy and other worthy projects. We ARE number one in the world - in weapon ownership and sales! Then we eventually look down the barrel of our own weapons - why don't they get it????????????????????????? History WILL repeat itself and ought to make the Rapture Crowd happy because in their stupidity they do not realize that there is only us on this earth..............................

Cutting the military budget

Cutting the military budget in HALF would not be the best solution. We should cut it MUCH more than that. A good place to START would be a 90% Cut. Then we could really afford to do some meaningful good in the many areas that are currently in dire straits. And that should be just the start, with another round of cuts each year afterwards.

I've said this as a comment

I've said this as a comment to another article, so my apologies if you've heard this before, but I think it applies here as well. FASCISTS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS. Oops, gotta go. I think I hear the stormtroopers at my door. P.S. I hope you all love Wagner.

What's obscene is that some

What's obscene is that some people fail to realize that Obama will approve all military spending just like all other Republicratic oligarchs.

Obama will approve an

Obama will approve an increase too. Vote McKinney for president and get real peace

This Administration has

This Administration has been out of it's mind for the past eight long years.. and even further back... has only one motive in mind. That is to cause, all but the Rich and favored few, to become as broke as any in the Third World. You know, the countries that the USA has bled dry already. It is now Our turn. You see, we are no longer needed in the present scheme of things. We have served our purpose. Now it is our turn to become Peons, so poor that we cannot fight back against all the Haves That want More, leaving nothing for the rest of us Peons. Then we will have no choice but to truly become Their Beasts of Burden and jump at their every bidding. That is the road we are on. If the people in America would rather become slaves to the NWO, than stand up against these fascists scum, they do not deserve to be free. Did anyone ask you if you wanted to be a part of a Global Empire ? I didn't think so. But we have been robbed to pay for it just the same. If you think that the Collapse of Wall Street was not planned, you are truly not looking beneath the surface. No one is as stupid as they want you to believe them to be. That is why They are raking in the Millions and you get Nothing but their leftover crumbs, if you are lucky. The weak are easier to manage, right ? Do you really believe that an Election is going to make a dent in their Grandiose Plans ? If so, you are sadly mistaken. Those conniving people have gone too far to give up now..not when they are so close to realizing the fruition of all that they have been scheming to get for the past hundred years ? But as is said, " The best laid plans of men and mice sometimes goes awry. " It is also true that to be forewarned is to be forearmed. It is time for The People to wake up and see things as they really are...and not as they are being led to believe !

This is beyond

This is beyond OBSCENE...just when the country is reeling from the worst economic bailout in history, this totally lame duck president wants to expand the Pentagon budget! The Pentagon already GETS OVER HALF OF OUR TOTAL TAX DOLLARS EACH YEAR. and this does not even include the cost of theses wars that Bush and his war-monger, "good for business" cronies started! Senator Obama needs to tell Bush NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! We have already spent more than we will ever need on our "defense". Stop this MADNESS NOW.

This is a smart move on the

This is a smart move on the part of the Bush administration. If McCain is elected, he will approve, no questions asked. Obama will not approve it and that will allow the warmongers to claim that Democrats (Obama) continue to be soft on terror and troops will be put in harms way.

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Even if they cut the budget

Even if they cut the budget in half, the US would still be spending more than Russia, Britain, France and China combined - the four biggest spenders after the US. No wonder the US is broke.

this is from the ultimate

this is from the ultimate pro-life officianados. someday it will be proved that this administration had direct ties to training the operatives which flew into the twin towers so they could proceed with their rape of iraq. this administration's karma and conscience will have their own rewards in heaven. blessed are the peacemakers, the meek, and the pure at heart: we will overcome this hysteria.

This is obscene. It is

This is obscene. It is clear that Bush & Co. plan to loot the Treasury on their way out, by any means necessary, so as to hamper the next administration into bringing forth the very necessary remedies to their misadministration of everything but that which benefits the very rich. I say let's call ourselves proud socialists from now on and do what's necessary to restore our country to that of a civilized nation.

My solution for the broken

My solution for the broken economy is to end the wars in the middle east, close down 500 American Military Bases around the world (That would still leave us with 200), and cut the military budget in half. That would leave us with an extra 400 billion every year to build infrastructure for clean energy and make it needless to have wars in the middle east, pay for health care, and rebuild a sound economy stressing conservation, carbon reduction, and new jobs.

More funding for the

More funding for the military is compounding an ongoing horror story - the belief that military action is needed to quell Al Quada, when the truth may be that military action exacerbates it. Anti terrorism action is clearly a task for police and international intelligence cooperation. Meantime, we are faced witht the reality that there is more than one kind of terrorist, and the worst are home grown who play fast with the financial system and indeed do threaten American lives.

Are we out of our

Are we out of our collective minds ? We must end this insanity or we will all perish . THERE IS NO THEM . There is only "US" and we ALL live on our little planet together . In the name of all that is conscience , let's stop , please . If we cut the current military budget in half , we could afford so much of what is needed so badly . Health care for all , invest in alternative clean energy , re-build our infrastructures , college eduction for all ,help out the needy across the world which would bring our standing back to where it should be (.The so called "terrorists" don't hate us for our freedoms , they hate us for our GREED ). Call it socialism , but what do you call bailing out the banks for making bad invesments ?If we don't change our collective minds , scream out our outrage , I am affraid history will repeat it's self , only this time we can wipe ourselfs out completly .God bless us all.