US to review Afghan air strikes(在线收听

US to review Afghan air strikes 美国回顾阿富汗空袭
A top US military commander has announced a review into the American use of air strikes in

Afghanistan. 美国一高级军事司令官宣布回顾对阿富汗的空袭

Gen David Petraeus, head of US Central Command(美国中央司令部), said "tactical (战术上的)actions"

should not undermine(诋毁,危害,破坏) strategic goals.

His comments came after Afghan President Hamid Karzai said US air strikes that kill civilians(平民)

were damaging the fight against terrorism.(与恐怖主义做斗争)

Washington again expressed regret over recent civilian deaths, but refused to rule out (排除,消除)

such strikes in the future.

On Sunday, hundreds of university students in the Afghan capital, Kabul, protested against air

strikes last week targeting Taleban fighters in the western Farah province.

Afghan sources said nearly 150 had been killed, but that figure has been disputed (争议)by the US

Afghanistan is a top foreign policy priority for US President Barack Obama's administration, with US

forces fighting an increasingly violent insurgency (起义,叛乱)by Taleban forces.

The US is sending 21,000 additional troops to the country, to join an existing force of 38,000.

Gen Petraeus, who is responsible for US operations in the region, told Fox News television that he

had named a brigadier general (准将)"with extensive experience in conventional and special

operations" to go to Afghanistan and look at the issue "more broadly".

He said the unnamed military officer would serve to ensure that "our tactical actions don't undermine

our strategic goals and objectives".

"That's essentially the conversation that President Karzai and I had yesterday on this particular

topic," he added.

Gen Petraeus also said the Taleban bore "enormous blame" for firing on US troops from the protection

of houses, and said the militants appeared to have forced civilians to stay in the homes.

'Fed up'

Speaking after talks with the German chancellor in Berlin, Mr Karzai said civilian deaths had to be

avoided.

"Civilian casualties(平民伤亡), of course, is a very serious matter for the Afghan people, (it)

also is a serious matter for our allies," Mr Karzai said at the news conference.

"It's something that the Afghan people want to be addressed effectively and sooner."

In the protest in Kabul, students held up banners including one that called America "the biggest

terrorist in the world".

The protesters also called for those responsible for the deaths to be put on trial.(提审)

"Our people are fed up with Taleban beheadings(斩首) and suicide bombings. On the other hand, the

massacre(大屠杀) of civilians by the American forces is a crime that our people will never forget,"

a statement quoted by AFP news agency said.

President Obama's National Security Adviser, Gen James Jones, said the US would "redouble" efforts to

limit civilian deaths, but added that it could not hamper its forces in Afghanistan by banning air

strikes.

"We can't fight with one hand tied behind our back," General he told ABC television.

Last week, Mr Karzai urged the US to stop the use of such strikes

The air strike in Farah province overshadowed a summit on Wednesday between the President Barack

Obama, Mr Karzai, and his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari.

Pakistani forces are currently engaged in fierce fighting with Taleban insurgents in the north-west

of the country. (本文由在线英语听力室整理编辑)

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