2007年VOA标准英语-US Defense Chief to Recommend More Troops for A(在线收听) |
By Benjamin Sand
On Wednesday, Gates toured the main U.S. military base in Afghanistan, where he told reporters that U.S. commanders have recommended raising troop levels to help secure the volatile country. On Tuesday, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, Lt. General Karl Eikenberry, also proposed extending combat tours for more than 1,200 U.S. soldiers, in order to help defeat the insurgency. Gates arrived as Afghan officials announced the capture of two prominent Taleban members. On Monday, Afghan forces captured a well-known Taleban spokesman, Mohammad Hanif, in the eastern part of the country not far from the Pakistan border. U.S. military officials say insurgent attacks jumped by more than 200 percent in December, and that much of the Taleban's "command and control" is operating from inside Pakistan. Secretary Gates says the matter will be raised with the Pakistan government. Last year was Afghanistan's deadliest since 2001, when U.S. led forces ousted the Taleban regime. More than 4,000 people were killed, with most of the violence occurring in those provinces along the Pakistan border. A second capture, of a prominent Taleban commander, took place late Tuesday during a precision overnight raid in the southern Afghan province of Helmand. NATO officials would not release the captive's name but said he linked to a series of "criminal acts." NATO spokesman General Richard Nugee told reporters in Kabul Wednesday that international forces in the country are actively seeking to "kill or capture Taleban leaders." Gates said the request for additional U.S. troops for Afghanistan would be reviewed by the U.S. joint chiefs before he discussed the issue with President Bush. The request comes as Mr. Bush's decision to send 20,000 more U.S. troops to Iraq is under fire from some members of Congress and the public. |
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