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Capturing Ugandan Rebel Leader Joseph Kony a US Interest 美国计划捕捉乌干达叛军领袖约瑟夫·科尼
PENTAGON — U.S. military planners continue their discussions on a possible of expansion of efforts in Africa to capture the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, Joseph Kony. 五角大楼——美国军事规划者继续讨论捕捉乌干达叛军领袖约瑟夫·科尼的可能。
In the minds of millions of Americans -- especially young people -- the online film "Kony 2012" brought home Joseph Kony's campaign of kidnappings, mass killings1, rapes2, and the forced conscription of tens of thousands of child soldiers.
The film went viral.
Two years before its release, in a rare bipartisan move, the U.S. Congress unanimously approved legislation to stop Kony's "Lord's Resistance Army," or "LRA." President Obama later ordered 100 U.S. special forces troops to central Africa to help train and equip the Ugandan military and others to go after Kony and his campaign of terror.
The LRA's numbers are dwindling3 and the group does not pose a threat to U.S. national security.
But Ben Keesey, the head of Invisible Children -- the activist4 group that made the film -- says in a Skype interview he believes deploying6 U.S. forces is proper use of American military power.
“As one citizen of the country, I absolutely think it's in what I would define as our national interest to stand on the side of moral justice in the worst crimes against humanity.”
The sentiments that touch millions of young Americans -- including President Obama's own daughter, who reportedly has spoken to her father about the LRA -- bolster7 the administration's decision to deploy5 troops and perhaps expand the force.
But the policy is not being driven by sentimental8 reasons alone. While the LRA is not a direct threat to the U.S., it does threaten Uganda -- a key U.S. partner.
J. Peter Pham is an Africa analyst9 at the Atlantic Council research group in Washington, who says the real aim is to help Uganda.
"I think a great deal of it is what inspires a great many of Americans to be passionately10 engaged, but deep down it's also a calculus11. If we expect Uganda to deploy seven, eight thousand peacekeepers in a place that's very important to us like Somalia, they can't be doing that if they've got a a threat literally12 [at] the back door, in the backyard in northern Uganda because of the LRA."
Uganda has lost thousands of soldiers in its regional efforts against militants13 in Somalia -- a conflict where the U.S. has direct interests but no intention to deploy its own troops.
In the U.S. calculus, supporting Uganda in its fight against the LRA is a small price.
Discussions have been under way to expand the mission and there has been talk of building an air base in Uganda -- a move that would have meant a significant boost in the number of U.S. personnel deployed14.
The Pentagon says there are currently no plans for such a base.
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n.芸苔( rape的名词复数 );强奸罪;强奸案;肆意损坏v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的第三人称单数 );强奸 | |
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v.(军)散开成战斗队形,布置,展开 | |
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的现在分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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