US Congress passes huge $886bn defence budget for 2024
WASHINGTON: The US Congress approved a staggering defence budget of $886 billion for 2024 on Thursday, while also extending a controversial overseas electronic surveillance system widely used by US intelligence services.
The vast spending bill, adopted in the House of Representatives after a vote in the Senate on Wednesday, provides billions of dollars to “enhance US deterrence and defense posture in the Indo-Pacific region” and counter China´s rising influence there.
The document also extends a military aid programme to Ukraine, allowing the gradual release of $300 million for Kyiv. That sum is much less than the separate $61 billion requested by the US and Ukrainian presidents from Congress by the end of the year, a gigantic package for arming Ukraine that is still being debated.
The bill also extends by several months a law governing overseas electronic surveillance of foreign individuals, which has been widely criticized by privacy groups and which was about to expire.
The programme allows US security services to conduct electronic surveillance programmes -- including through email snooping -- of non-US nationals abroad, without seeking a judicial warrant.
FBI Director Christopher Wray this week urged Congress to renew the law, arguing that allowing it to lapse would be equivalent to “unilateral disarmament.” The new budget also gives a five-percent pay hike to military personnel.
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