VOA标准英语2009年-New British Army Chief says Afghan Success(在线收听) |
By Jennifer Glasse General David Richards says Afghanistan is the British military's main focus. He says the conflict should not be seen a blueprint for the future, but that it offers opportunities for the British forces to grow and adapt to 21st century challenges. Success in Afghanistan he says is a grand strategic issue for Britain. "It is vital to our domestic security that we do not allow Afghanistan to once again become an exporter of al Qaida inspired terrorism or give such people a victory that could inspire a much bigger threat still," said the general. He says the Taliban only have the support of about five percent of the Afghan people. "Over 80 percent of the Afghan population still doggedly want their government and the international community to succeed, although their patience with our failure to meet the expectations of progress we ironically have done much to create is flagging," said General Richards. The next commander of British forces in Afghanistan, Major General Nick Carter, told British radio that he understands that he will have to act quickly to keep the Afghan people on his side. "We don't have the luxury of time, but 18 months ago there were probably 1,500 American soldiers in the south, there are now 25,000 and there's an awful lot more resources coming into the south as well and with this amount of effort I think that we do have an opportunity during the course of the next year to make a difference, but I absolutely acknowledge that time is not on our side," he said. |
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