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White House Says It Would Veto More F-22 Raptor Jet Fundings -- Politico
The Obama administration made it clear Wednesday it will veto any defense authorization bill that includes money for additional F-22 Raptor fighter jets or that cuts money for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jet program.
The House Armed Services Committee has approved a bill that includes more than $300 million as a down payment to buy 12 F-22s in 2010.
“If the final bill presented to the president contains this provision, the president’s senior advisers would recommend a veto,” the Office of Management and Budget wrote in a statement of administration policy. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has proposed killing the F-22 program after this year.
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More News On This Budget Battle
Senators add $1.75B to DOD budget for F-22's -- AP
Senate Panel Votes for More Stealth Jets, Defying Gates -- The Danger Room
Senate panel adds seven F-22s to fiscal 2010 bill -- Government Executive
US Senate bill has funding for F-22s, alternate F-35 engine -- Forbes
US Senate bill seeks study on export F-22 version -- Reuters
FACTBOX-Key elements of the Senate 2010 defense bill -- Reuters
My Comment: President Obama is not going to veto the bill. A vast majority of Congressmen and Senators approve extra funding for the F-22 and a second F-35 engine, as well as developing an export version of the F-22. Any veto will be overwritten, and the the political embarrassment will impact other legislation that is more important to President Obama than a few planes and an engine.
This is a bluff .... and a poor one at that.
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