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U.S. Defense1 Secretary Robert Gates says American forces need to do more to prevent killing2 civilians4 during military strikes in Afghanistan. While the secretary was in Kabul, U.S. military chief Admiral Mike Mullen visited Islamabad for talks with officials who have protested U.S. attacks on targets inside Pakistan. VOA's Barry Newhouse reports from Islamabad.
US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates delivers a speech at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, 17 Sep 2008
Defense Secretary Robert Gates addressed the ongoing5 controversy6 in Afghanistan over civilian3 deaths by offering his apologies and vowing7 to do more to prevent them in the future.
"I offer all Afghans my sincere condolences and personal regrets for the recent loss of innocent life as a result of coalition8 air strikes," Gates said. "While no military has ever done more to prevent civilian casualties, it is clear that we have to work even harder."
Top Afghan officials, including President Hamid Karzai have sharply criticized an increase in civilian deaths in recent weeks, in particular last months airstrike in Herat that Afghan and U.N. officials say killed more than 90 civilians - mostly women and children. The U.S. military says its investigation9 showed several civilians were among about 35 militants11 killed, but has promised to reopen an investigation.
Secretary Gates blamed this year's spike12 in violence on Taliban fighters adopting terrorist-style attacks on soft targets and more attacks by a variety of militant10 and criminal gangs all working to undermine the government.
He says Taliban militants have also used sanctuaries13 in Pakistan to launch attacks. But he said the Pakistani military has recently begun to crack down on fighters in the country's autonomous14 tribal15 agencies.
"I think what we have seen and been pleased about is in recent weeks, the Pakistani army once again putting pressure in this area and it is my hope that we can work closely with the Pakistanis to prevent this from being a safe haven16 that threatens both Afghanistan and a democratic Pakistan," Gates.
US Navy Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint17 Chiefs of Staff, during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, 09 Feb 2008
The U.S. military chief, Admiral Mike Mullen, met with Pakistan's army chief and the prime minister in Islamabad for talks, including the security situation in the tribal areas.
Top military and civilian officials in Pakistan have strongly protested a U.S. ground raid last month against a suspected militant target on Pakistani territory near the Afghan border. The raid appeared to be the first of its kind, and drew rebukes18 from civilian and military officials vowing to defend Pakistan's sovereignty at all costs.
The U.S. embassy released a statement saying Admiral Mullen had an extremely frank, positive and constructive19 meeting with General Ashfaq Kayani and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. The statement said Mullen also vowed20 to respect Pakistan's sovereignty.
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n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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