2006年VOA标准英语-US Political Season Centers Around Iraq(在线收听) |
By Peter Fedynsky The congressional campaign season has begun in the United States. The war on terror and the conflict in Iraq are key issues. VOA’s Peter Fedynsky reports on the latest exchange between President Bush and opposition democrats. -----
Retired General Wesley Clark, says yes, it is time for a change. "It's time to change the course, and to do that we must have a change in leadership."
"Terrorism attacks around the world have increased 400 percent, said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, “regimes in Iran, North Korea, and of course, Syria have destabilized the Middle East and the world." The White House countered with the release of a National Strategy Report. It says terrorism is not simply a result of hostility to U.S. policy in Iraq. It points out the September 11, 2001 terror attacks occurred before the invasion of Iraq. President Bush expanded on this point during a speech on Tuesday to the Military Officers Association. "For decades, American policy sought to achieve peace in the Middle East by pursuing stability at the expense of liberty," said the president. "The lack of freedom in that region helped create conditions where anger and resentment grew and radicalism thrived and terrorists found willing recruits." The president has recently begun to describe Islamic terrorists as totalitarian ideologues akin to 20th century fascists and communists. He says they need to be fought in Iraq so that Americans do not have to fight them at home. Mr. Bush claims considerable success against terrorists. "Together with our coalition partners, we've removed terrorist sanctuaries, disrupted their finances, killed and captured key operatives, broken up terrorist cells in America and other nations, and stopped new attacks before they're carried out."
Public opinion polls indicate that voter dissatisfaction with the situation in Iraq has helped push President Bush's approval rating below 40 percent. Analysts say that could translate into a victory for congressional Democrats in the November election. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/9/34281.html |