2007年VOA标准英语-Leftist Lawmakers in Italy Threaten to Vote Aga(在线收听) |
By Sabina Castelfranco
Communist and other far-left members of Italy's center-left government want Italy to pull its troops out of Afghanistan, and some of the lawmakers now say they will vote against the refinancing of Italy's mission there. The center-right government of Silvio Berlusconi, which preceded the Prodi government, sent the Italian troops to Afghanistan. Mr. Prodi has agreed to keep Italy's 1,800-strong contingent there. But a vote against refinancing the mission could leave the mission without funds and force a troop pullout. Two Communist parties and the Green party said they would vote against it. Members of far left parties were angered this week when Prime Minister Prodi announced he would not oppose the expansion of a U.S. military base in the northern city of Vicenza. This demonstrator said Americans come here and want to create a base for war and we don't want it. Meanwhile, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, speaking to reporters at Bagram Air Base, the main U.S. military air hub in Afghanistan, said that commanders in Afghanistan had recommended a troop increase and he appeared to favor this. It is not expected such a troop deployment would exceed two-thousand soldiers. Gates said he wanted to ensure that gains made against extremism in Afghanistan since the U.S. invaded to topple the Taleban regime in October 2001 were not lost as the Taleban re-emerged. U.S. military officers in Afghanistan say the Taleban has been regrouping, at least to the extent that it was able last year to launch many more attacks on U.S. and allied forces than in 2005. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2007/1/36690.html |