VOA标准英语2012--Panetta Reaches Out to Latin American Partners
时间:2012-04-21 06:40:55
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Panetta Reaches Out to Latin American Partners
It is a region that is often out of U.S. headlines. But now, the worry that drug and human smuggling1 networks in the area may turn into a terrorist corridor is driving U.S. leaders to point their attention South.
This month, President Barack Obama attended the Summit of the Americas in Colombia, and his Secretary of
Defense2, Leon Panetta, is paying visits to Colombia, Brazil, and Chile - nations with which Washington has longstanding
partnerships4.
“This is a way of making contact and
dealing5 with the region at a time when there’s growing concern over the ability of many countries to be able to handle the threat posed by transnational crime and, specifically, drug trafficking organizations,” said Steve Johnson, a former Pentagon official specializing in Latin America.
One U.S. concern is Venezuela’s military buildup and the country’s
partnership3 with Iran.
Reports of the
deteriorating6 health of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez and the country’s elections this year have Washington watching for signs of instability.
“The important thing is not to overplay it, to give more importance to it than it really deserves, but at the same time to take it seriously so that when we deal with other countries we might be able to encourage them to keep an eye on it, to cooperate with us in trying to have a better understanding of what is going on,” Johnson said.
The U.S. defense secretary goes to Colombia days after allegations that U.S. military personnel, along with Secret Service agents assigned to guard President Obama,
solicited10 prostitutes they met at a strip club in Cartagena - the site of the summit.
Some in Colombia complain the affair distracted attention from the meeting.
The U.S. military’s top officer, General Martin Dempsey, called it an
embarrassment11.
“We let the boss down because nobody’s talking about what went on in Colombia other than this incident,” Dempsey said.
Panetta hopes to turn attention back to the issues of drug trafficking and anti-terror efforts.
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