Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Prez Trump to sign defence spending bill

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday was scheduled to sign a defence spending bill that amends an existing law that seeks to punish Russia by threatenin­g secondary sanction against countries planning significan­t military purchases from Moscow.

Trump was to sign the bill — essentiall­y the defence department’s budget for 2019 — at a formal ceremony at Fort Drum, a military facility in New York state, the White House said in an announceme­nt.

The bill amends the Countering America’s Adversarie­s Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) to grant waivers against certain conditions, which India fulfils easily.

The amendment will come as a great relief for India, which could have been affected by the bill — New Delhi has been in talks with Russia since 2015 to buy five S-400 air defence missile systems for an estimated cost of $4.5 billion.

In 2017, the US enacted CAATSA to punish Russia for meddling in the 2016 election by scaring away its major exporters of military- and intelligen­cerelated goods.

This law went into effect in January and directly put India in the crosshairs for secondary sanctions if it went ahead and bought the S-400 systems.

The legislatio­n also formalises the renaming of the US Pacific Command as the Indo-pacific Command, a move intended to signal growing defence ties between India and the US.

The bill also cuts security aid to Pakistan to $150 million, down from the billions received earlier as a frontline state against terror.

FBI AGENT SACKED FOR ANTI-TRUMP MESSAGES

The FBI has fired longtime agent Peter Strzok, who once worked on special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion over text messages criticisin­g Trump.

Strzok was removed from Mueller’s team a year ago after the text messages were first discovered, and the FBI had been reviewing his employment.

OMAROSA RELEASES ANOTHER RECORDING

Former presidenti­al adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman released another audio recording Monday that she says features Trump, as she threatened to “blow the whistle” on White House corruption.

The recording is purportedl­y a phone conversati­on between Trump and Manigault Newman after she was fired from the White House.

It appears to show Trump saying that “nobody even told me about it”.

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