Massive Pentagon budget passed by U.S. Senate committee

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-06-17 21:32:45

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The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee has endorsed an $847 billion military budget — that’s $45 billion more than requested by President Joe Biden. 

Washington, June 17 (RHC)- The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee has endorsed an $847 billion military budget — that’s $45 billion more than requested by President Joe Biden. 

Democratic Senator Jack Reed, the chair of the committee, said some of the extra money is needed to replenish weapons sent to Ukraine.  There is, however, a push in Congress by some progressives to shrink the Pentagon’s budget. 

Earlier this week, Democratic Representatives Barbara Lee and Mark Pocan introduced the People Over Pentagon Act of 2022, which calls for cutting $100 billion from the military budget. 

In a statement, Lee said: “The amount of money the defense industry convinces Congress to spend each year doesn’t protect us from real threats like climate change, pandemics, or cyber-attacks.  It only lines contractors’ pockets. Just imagine for once if we led the world in funding peace and not wars.”


 



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