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House OKs Continued War in Afghanistan

Thursday, 17 May 2012 07:40 PM EDT

WASHINGTON — The House is backing continuation of the war in Afghanistan.

On a vote of 303-113 Thursday on a major defense bill, the House rejected an amendment that would have ended combat operations after more than a decade of war by limiting money to only the "safe and orderly withdrawal" of U.S. troops and military contractors.

Democrats and Republicans alike acknowledged that Americans are war-weary. But they backed the overall bill's provision that calls for President Barack Obama to keep 68,000 troops in Afghanistan until the end of 2014 unless fewer troops can achieve U.S. objectives.

Obama plans to draw down the force and have all 88,000 troops out by the end of 2014.

The vote came on a $642 billion defense budget for next year.

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