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Obama seeks to cut Afghan war spending by 10%

President Barack Obama on Friday trimmed his funding request for the war in Afghanistan and other overseas operations by 10%, reflecting his plans to wind down the US presence in that country.

Updated on: May 18, 2013 07:48 AM IST
Reuters | By , Washington
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President Barack Obama on Friday trimmed his funding request for the war in Afghanistan and other overseas operations by 10%, reflecting his plans to wind down the US presence in that country.

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The president asked for $79.4 billion to fund so-called overseas contingency operations in fiscal 2014, which begins Oct. 1, down from his original $88.5 billion request, a White House aide said. Obama made the request in a letter to Congress.

The US chief executive has said he plans to draw down troops in Afghanistan after 2014 but has not specified by how much.

"The president is still reviewing options from his national security team and has not made a decision about the size of a possible US presence after 2014," National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said.

"The lower request reflects our transitioning role in Afghanistan," she said.

The President is due to announce in the next few weeks how many combat troops the United States will leave in Afghanistan next year, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday.

US troops first went to Afghanistan after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States to root out al Qaeda and its Taliban protectors.

 
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