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USA Strikes Afghanistan:军事打击阿富汗

[日期:2006-07-23]   [字体: ]

  Carpet Bomb (地毯式轰炸): U.S. planes carpet-bombed Taliban front lines north of Kabul on Wednesday and attacked the Muslim militia's powerbase of Kandahar in southeast Afghanistan, hitting a clinic.

  Pullback (撤军): Palestinians said the pullback should be carried out unconditionally, and the United States kept up its pressure to end the operation, which is Israel's most intensive in 13 months of fighting.

  Pound (猛烈轰炸): U.S. airstrikes pound Afghan homes.

  Cyberterrorism (网络恐怖主义): President forms Cyberterrorism panel.


  Anthrax (炭疽): Anthrax in Florida, which US Attorney General John Ashcroft said was being treated "very seriously," amid concerns over a possible bioterrorist attack.

  military buildup (军事集结): The United States has sent some 1,000 soldiers to Uzbekistan as part of its biggest military buildup since the 1991 Gulf War.

  terrorist mastermind (恐怖大亨): The country's ruling Taliban militia declared the assault a ``terrorist attack'' and said alleged terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Momammed Omar had survived.

  pay a price (付出代价): "Now the Taliban will pay a price," Bush vowed.

  hit targets (攻击目标): U.S. and British forces hit targets in at least three cities.

  launch strikes (发动进攻): U.S. and Britain has launched Afghan strikes.

  warplane, military aircraft (军用飞机): Missiles and warplanes streaked through the Afghan night and rocked at least three cities in a U.S.-British attack on Osama bin Laden and his Taliban backers Sunday.

  Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said an initial goal of the strikes was to render air defenses ineffective and to wipe out the Taliban's military aircraft.

  cruise missiles (巡航导弹): Pentagon officials said the United States and Britain launched 50 cruise missiles against targets inside Afghanistan in an attack that also involved the most sophisticated U.S. warplanes.

  military capabilities (军事能力): President Bush gave a live televised address after the strikes began, saying U.S. and British forces were taking ``targeted actions'' against Taliban military capabilities and al-Qaida.

  hand over (交出): In the days following the strikes at the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the president had issued a series of demands for the Taliban to hand over bin Laden.

  fortification (防御工事): The head of an Afghan opposition group office in Iran said more than 200 U.S. and British missiles hit Afghanistan and ``devastated'' Taliban's fortifications in Kandahar, Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif.

  infidel (异教徒): Later, Taliban Deputy Defense Minister Mullah Noor Ali said ''the people of Afghanistan will resist. They will never accept the rule of infidels.''

  jihad (圣战(伊斯兰教徒对异教徒的战争)): The influential and Taliban-sympathetic Afghan Defense Council, based in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, issued a call for "jihad,'' or holy war.

  air base (空军基地): Shortly before the U.S. strikes began, the Taliban had said they had sent thousands of troops to the border with Uzbekistan, whose president has allowed U.S. troops use of an air base for the anti-terrorism campaign.

  stronghold (要塞据点): But the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar - already a shabby city of rocket-gouged streets and bullet-scarred homes.

  refueling stop (补给站): The first was a punishing attack on the airport, which was built by the United States as a refueling stop between Europe and India before the long-haul Boeing 747s were introduced.

on condition of anonymity (匿名): The assault on the southern Afghan city came in at least three waves, according to Taliban sources who spoke to The Associated Press by telephone on condition of anonymity.

armada (舰队): Forty U.S. and British warplanes and an armada of warships and submarines pummeled strongholds of the al-Qaida network and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

firepower (火力): The demonstration of Western firepower was the first wave of an anti-terrorism campaign promised after the   Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.

  cargo planes (运输机): U.S. Air Force C-17 cargo planes flying from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, were dropping food and medical supplies inside Afghanistan as part of President Bush 's effort to aid displaced civilians.

  carrier (航空母舰): A senior defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said later that Navy F/A-18 and F-14 fighters flew missions off two U.S. carriers in the Arabian Sea, and that no land-based Air Force strike planes other than bombers were used in the first round of attacks.

  blitz (闪电战(尤指空袭)): Britain joined U.S.-led attacks on Afghanistan, using submarines to launch a cruise missile blitz against Osama bin Laden and his Taliban protectors.

  Tomahawk (战斧式巡航导弹): The naval task forces include warships capable of firing Tomahawk cruise missiles, which were last used in Afghanistan in 1998 against bin Laden training camps in a failed bid to kill the exiled Saudi-born millionaire and his lieutenants.

  Tomcat (美国航母F-14野猫战斗机): Two US Navy airmen were killed when their F-14 "Tomcat" aircraft crashed the day before yesterday during a landing manoeuvre at an air show at Willow Grove US Naval Air Station, an annual event attended by 200,000 people, a Navy spokeswoman said.

  neutral country (中立国): The Taliban insisted they would not be bullied into handing over bin Laden, but said he could be given to a neutral country if Washington provided evidence linking him to last month's suicide plane attacks.

  air raid (空袭): The air raids have sparked an exodus of people from cities -- many heading toward Pakistan with belongings piled hastily onto donkeys and camels.

  strip the citizenship (取消国籍): Kuwait decided Sunday to strip the citizenship of the spokesman who appeared in the tapes, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, a former Kuwaiti teacher.

  all-out attack (全面进攻): The United States and its partners have been urging the opposition to avoid launching an all-out attack on Kabul until a broad-based government can be formed to replace the Taliban.

  extremist (极端分子): On Sunday, thousands of Muslim extremists converged on the city of Jacobabad, site of one of two airfields that Pakistani officials privately say the Americans have been allowed to use to support the campaign, though not to launch attacks on Afghanistan.

  shrapnel (流霰弹): He said a bomb or missile had exploded nearby and shrapnel landed on his house.

  commando (突击队): Taliban's troops hit as allies plan for commando raids.

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