The NDAA also fully funds the $5.7 billion requested for the Afghanistan security forces fund to build the capacity of the Afghan army and police so that those forces can transition to taking the security lead throughout Afghanistan by 2014.
The budget provides for using the Afghanistan security forces fund to build the capacity of the Afghan government guard force responsible for replacing private security contractors in protecting development projects and convoys across Afghanistan.
Among other things, it authorises the limited transfer to the Afghan security forces of US military equipment that otherwise would be withdrawn from Afghanistan to build the capacity of those forces to provide for Afghanistan's security during the transition to an Afghan security lead in 2014.
It calls for an independent assessment of the size and structure of the ANSF necessary for those forces to be able to ensure that Afghanistan never again serves as a safe haven for terrorists that threaten Afghanistan, the region and the world.
The defence budget also requires that following a decision by the president to change US force levels in Afghanistan, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, through the secretary of defence, shall provide to the Congress an assessment of risk to the US mission and security interests associated with such a change in force levels.
The conference adopted Iran sanctions provisions that would designate certain persons and entities in Iran's energy, port, shipping and ship-building sectors as entities of proliferation concern, subjecting many transactions with such entities to sanction.
Sanctions would also be imposed on persons selling or supplying, or diverting to Iran a defined list of materials relevant to the aforementioned sectors, to certain Iranian specially-designated nationals and blocked persons, or to be used in connection with certain Iranian military programmes.
Besides, sanctions would be imposed on non-US businesses and financial institutions dealing with all Iranian persons on the US list of specially-designated nationals and blocked persons, except for non-designated Iranian financial institutions.
Besides, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting and its president would be designated as human rights abusers for their broadcasting of forced confessions and show trials, blocking their assets and preventing other entities from doing business with them, and banning any travel to the US.