U.S. President Donald Trump has asked for another $30 billion for the Defense Department to rebuild the armed forces and accelerate the campaign to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Trump made the request in a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan, a statement by the Department of Defense said the request was for 2017 fiscal year, which ends on Sept. 30
“The fiscal 2017 budget amendment provides 24.9 billion dollars in base funds for urgent war fighting readiness needs and to begin a sustained effort to rebuild the armed forces, according to the president’s letter.
“It represents a critical first step in investing in a larger, more ready and more capable military force.”
The request, Department of Defense said included 5.1 billion dollars in overseas contingency operations funds so the department could accelerate the campaign to defeat ISIS and support Operation Freedom’s Sentinel in Afghanistan, he said.
“He noted that the request would enable the Department to pursue a comprehensive strategy to end the threat ISIS poses to the United States, ” the statement read.
John Roth, the acting undersecretary of defense-comptroller, said “our request to Congress is that they pass a full-year defense appropriations bill, and that the bill includes the additional 30 billion dollars.
“We are now approaching the end of our sixth month under a continuing resolution, one of the longest periods that we have ever been under a continuing resolution”.
Roth said much of the money in the 2017 fiscal year request is funding for operations and maintenance.
“We’re asking for additional equipment maintenance funding, additional facilities maintenance, spare parts, additional training events, peacetime flying hours, ship operations, ammunitions and those kinds of things.