2006年VOA标准英语-Iraqi Military Academy Is Key To Victory(在线收听) |
By Brian Padden Despite a growing insurgency and increasing sectarian violence in Iraq, President Bush has vowed stay the course until victory is achieved. A key to victory, the President has said, is training Iraqi Security Forces. To see how training is progressing, VOA's Brian Padden recently visited the Zahko Military Academy in the Kurdish region of Iraq. Two of the cadets, one Sunni, the other Shi'a, are from Baghdad. They declined to give their names but say neither insurgent attacks nor their ethnic differences will prevent them from serving their country. "This academy has taught us to not make any difference between Sunni and Shia, we are here to serve our country," said the other. This facility is one of three military academies in Iraq that have trained more than 600 cadets. The United States has contributed about $9 million in the past two years to renovate and equip this academy in Zakho. Academy officials say more is needed to turn this fledgling army into a battle ready military force. Lieutenant Abdullah Ramadan says, in addition to more cadets and more advanced weapons, the officers need to believe in themselves. To win on the battlefield, Lt. Ramadan says, the army and the nation must believe that this idea of a united Iraq is worth fighting and dying for. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/10/34987.html |