2006年VOA标准英语-Rumsfeld Says Military Effort Alone Will Not Br(在线收听) |
By Peter Fedynsky The departure of U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld this month roughly coincides with the end of Lieutenant General Peter Chiarelli's tour as Commander of Multinational Forces in Iraq. As VOA's Peter Fedynsky reports, both officials agree that the war in Iraq cannot be won by military force alone.
Meanwhile, General Peter Chiarelli, who relinquishes command of Multinational Forces in Iraq next month, echoed Secretary Rumsfeld's assessment, adding that the U.S. mission in Iraq can succeed, given proper resources. He spoke by video link from Iraq. "We need to get out of thinking this is solely a military conflict where we must simply apply more U.S. or coalition and Iraqi forces against an enemy that we can destroy. All our nation's strengths -- diplomatic, economic, political -- must be leveraged to help the Iraqis find their way through this process." Secretary Rumsfeld said terrorism is a weapon of choice for violent extremists whose ultimate goal is to dominate the Muslim world. "They want to destabilize moderate mainstream Muslim regimes and establish a Caliphate, and have a handful of clerics determine what everyone in that country can do, and then spread that across the globe from Indonesia to the Middle East through North Africa and Southern Europe." Reflecting on his six years as Pentagon Chief, Mr. Rumsfeld said the saddest day of his tenure was when he learned about prison abuse at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison. He said his happiest day will probably be next Monday… the day he leaves office. |
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