非洲-美官员认为非洲的不稳定是反恐的一大挑战(在线收听

 

US Officials: Instability in Africa a Challenge to War on Terror

 

At public curing, the intelligence officials said Africa has become a recruiting ground for Islamic extremists. They expressed concern about the impact that political instability and poverty are having on the fight against terrorism on the continent.

 

Central Intelligence Agency director Porter Goss was among those who testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee.

 

Porter Goss: Chronic instability will continue to hamper counter-terrorism efforts and pose heavy humanitarian and peace-keeping burdens on us.

 

Vice Admiral Lowell Jacoby, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, agreed.

 

Lowell Jacoby: Certainly it is a fertile ground in the Muslim populations in Africa for recruitment to extremist causes. Disaffected youth, youth bulge (large population of young people), socio-economic situation and education shortfalls, unemployment, so forth make inviting recruiting targets.

 

CIA Director Goss cited Nigeria, where he said extremist groups are emerging from the country's majority Muslim population. He said the military is struggling to contain militia groups in the oil producing south and to control ethnic violence that often erupts throughout the country.

 

In Sudan, Mr. Goss said the peace agreement signed in January will result in de-facto southern autonomy and may inspire rebels in the troubled Darfur province to press harder for a greater share of resources and power. He said Islamic extremists could reassert themselves in the north of the country unless the Khartoum government stays unified.

 

The CIA director said unresolved disputes in the Horn of Africa made it vulnerable to exploitation to foreign terrorist groups. He noted that Ethiopia and Eritrea still have a contested border, and that armed factions in Somalia have indicated they will fight the authority of a new transitional government.

 

Mr. Goss acknowledged that Africa needs more attention from the U.S. intelligence community.

 

Mr. Goss: This is an over-neglected area that is under-resourced for American interests from my perspective.

 

Mr. Goss said Mr. Jacoby made their comments as part of an assessment of world-wide threats to the United States.

 

Daborah Tate, VOA news, Capitol Hill.

 

注释:

Islamic [iz5lAmik] adj. 伊斯兰的,伊斯兰教的

chronic [5krCnik] adj. 慢性的,延续很长的

humanitarian [hju(:)7mAni5tZEriEn] n. 人道主义者

shortfall [5FC:tfC:l] n. 不足,不足量

reassert [5ri:E5sE:t] vt. 再断言,重复主张

faction [5fAkFEn] n. 派别,小集团,小派系

assessment [E5sesmEnt] n. 评估

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