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A DEADLY GUESSING GAME

机译:一场致命的比赛

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Don't ask america's top brass exactly how the Iraq war is going. They don't know. The various U.S. services have never managed to agree on a unified system for gauging successes and failures in the coun-terinsurgency campaign. Instead, everyone uses a different yardstick. Recendy the National Intelligence Council, the information clearinghouse for America's spy services, produced a study of the problem, news-week has learned that the document, which remains classified, urges that the present babel of war assessments be replaced with a coherent system, one that would help U.S. forces react faster and more effectively to shifting insurgent tactics and other challenges. The paper's overall tone is "not uplifting," according to a source familiar with its contents. In blunt terms, things are looking grim. How grim? It's anybody's guess.
机译:不要问美国最高领导人确切地说伊拉克战争的发展趋势。他们不知道。美国的各个部门从未设法在统一的系统上达成共识,以衡量反叛乱活动中的成功与失败。相反,每个人都使用不同的标准。美国情报部门的情报交换所国家情报委员会(National Intelligence Council)对该问题进行了研究,新闻周刊获悉,该文件仍处于机密状态,敦促将目前的战争评估标准改为一个连贯的系统,这将有助于美军更快,更有效地应对不断变化的叛乱战术和其他挑战。据熟悉其内容的消息人士称,该论文的总体基调是“不令人振奋”。直言不讳,事情看起来很严峻。多么冷酷?有人猜。

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  • 来源
    《Newsweek》 |2005年第20期|p.28-29|共2页
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    SCOTT JOHNSON; JOHN BARRY;

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  • 收录信息 美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;
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