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U.S. House seeks tighter U.S.-Israeli ballistic missile defenses
By Reuters

The United States House of Representatives has adopted a measure aimed at weaving closer U.S. and Israeli defenses against ballistic missiles of the type that could be fired by Iran.

Part of a $504 billion defense spending bill passed Thursday, the measure would redirect $205 million in Defense Department funds toward projects already underway in Israel.

It would provide $25 million more for Arrow missile co-production and integration, $45 million for a U.S.-Israeli short-range missile defense system dubbed "David's Sling" and $135 million to buy a Theater High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, fire unit.

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All three projects involve interceptors designed to shoot down ballistic missiles in the terminal phase of their flight paths.

The move was spearheaded by Rep. Duncan Hunter of California, the senior Republican on the House Armed Services Committee and a candidate for his party's 2008 presidential nomination.

It was a last-minute addition to the Democratic-controlled House's version of the fiscal 2008 defense authorization bill, which still awaits action in the Senate and reconciliation of any differences between the bills.

Overall, the House included about $8.2 billion for the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency, a net reduction of $764 million from the sum sought by President Bush.

The House authorized all $1.4 billion requested by the administration for the Patriot Advanced Capabilty-3 (PAC-3) and Medium Extended Air Defense System.

The Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, a booster group funded partly by companies involved in building missile shields, applauded the initiative to further integrate U.S. and Israeli missile defenses.

"The more missile defense systems deployed the safer and more stable it is for the United States, our allies and our friends," said Riki Ellison, the group's president.

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  1.   God Bless America,but not the US State Department 02:31  |  Absolute Sweden 19/05/07
  2.   enlightened self interest 03:10  |  ralph 19/05/07
  3.   #1 I don`t get it what did State Dept do? 03:34  |  Tom 19/05/07
  4.   Iranian nukes 06:22  |  Scientist 19/05/07
  5.   What we did 06:23  |  Omran 19/05/07
  6.   Response to #5 07:55  |  Snor 19/05/07
  7.   Waste of Money .. kick out irresponsible policiticans 09:31  |  Natallie Durson 19/05/07
  8.   How Many Missiles can anyone Stop 10:17  |  Jean 19/05/07
  9.   More support for Israel and their occupation 11:32  |  Nick W 19/05/07
  10.   Tom : The State Dept was meddling into the last Lebanon War,warni 12:15  |  Absolute Sweden 19/05/07
  11.   stop focusing on defense and focus on offense...u idiots 17:30  |  yonatan 19/05/07
  12.   short range missile defence-put them to sleep 17:47  |  yahn goodey 19/05/07
  13.   # 4 18:18  |  Goldie 19/05/07
  14.   Nick W 20:45  |  Phinias Whoppy 19/05/07
  15.   Who is the menace to ME? 21:39  |  Niva dos Santos 19/05/07
  16.   #14 Say Phinias re Nick W 22:08  |  ballistic 19/05/07
  17.   Good News, But Offensive Required As Well 00:48  |  Solon 20/05/07
  18.   ballistic, If What I said is Pure Rubbish, Then 00:52  |  Phinias Whoppy 20/05/07
  19.   Missile defense is unworkable 03:30  |  Oroszlan M 20/05/07
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