2006年VOA标准英语-US Troop Casualties in Iraq Continue to Mount(在线收听) |
By Bill Rodgers ---- As the fighting continues, American casualties are mounting -- making October the deadliest month for American soldiers in a year. Polls show most Americans are opposed to the way the Bush administration is handling the war. And calls for a timetable to pull the troops out are coming more frequently from prominent Democrats such as Senator Charles Schumer as the mid-term election approaches. "We're certainly not winning the war in Iraq. We seem to be policing a civil war. That is not what the American people bargained for." President Bush has said he is urging Iraqi leaders to take measures to end sectarian violence -- and spoke repeatedly at a news conference Wednesday about benchmarks to be met. However, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has said his government will not bend to specific deadlines.
But the continuing violence has heightened criticism that Iraqi security forces are not up to the job because they have not been able to restore calm. At his Thursday news conference, Rumsfeld dismissed this. "The Iraqi security force training program that we have laid out has been proceeding in an orderly, reasonable way. We have projections that we have released to the Congress every month or two or three. We show them what we think we're going to have in the way of training and equipping. It's all laid out there, we think it's working; they're doing a good job. When we said they would handle security for the bulk of the security for the last election, they did." But at least in Baghdad, where much of the violence is occurring, it is U.S. soldiers who are at the forefront. |
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