Spending Bill Suggests Long Stay in Afghanistan

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More liberation genocide, more rebuilding bombing. Why do we aid and abet these criminals?

By Walter Pincus
Monday, July 14, 2008; A11

Congress has quietly used fiscal 2008 legislation on military construction to signal that it plans on a long-term military presence in Afghanistan.

In the recently approved supplemental funding bill for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, legislators approved construction of a $62 million ammunition storage facility at Afghanistan’s Bagram Air Base, where 12 planned “igloos” will support Army and Air Force needs.

“As a forward operating site, Bagram must be able to provide for a long term, steady state presence which is able to surge to meet theater contingency requirements,” the Army said in requesting the money.

When he initially sought the funds last year, Adm. William J. Fallon, then commander of U.S. Central Command, described Bagram as “the centerpiece for the CENTCOM Master Plan for future access to and operations in Central Asia.”

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