U.S.一led occupation authorities have begun a secret campaign to recruit and train agents with the once—dreaded Iraqi intelligenc

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问题 U.S.一led occupation authorities have begun a secret campaign to recruit and train agents with the once—dreaded Iraqi intelligence service to help identify resistance to American forces here after months of increasingly sophisticated attacks and bombings,according to U.S.and Iraqi officials. The extraordinary move to recruit agents of former president’s security services demon strates a growing recognition among U.S.officials that American military forces—already stretched thin—cannot alone prevent attacks like the devastatingtruck bombing of the U.N.headquarters recently,the officials said. Authorities have stepped up the recruitment over the past two weeks,one senior U.S.official said,despite sometimes firm objections by members of the U.S.一appointed Iraqi Governing Council,who complain that they have too little control over the pool of recruits.While U.S.officials acknowledge the sensitivity of cooperating with a force that embodied the ruthlessness of the overthrown president’s rule,they assert that an urgent need for better and more precise intelligence has forced unusual compromises. ”
The only way you can combat terrorism is through intelligence.”the senior official said.”It’s the only way you’re going to stop these people from doing what they’redoing.”He added:”Without Iraqi input,that’s not going to work.” Officials are reluctant to disclose how many former agents have been recruited since the effort began.But Iraqi officials say they number anywhere from dozens to a few hundred,and U.S.officials acknowledge that the recruitment is extensive.
“We’re reaching out very widely,”said one official with the U.S.一led administration。who like most spoke on condition of anonymity because of sensitivity over questions of intelligence and sources. Added a Western diplomat:”There is an obvious evolution in American thinking.First the police are reconstituted,then the army.It is logical that intelligence officials from the regime would also be recruited.” Officials say the first line of intelligence—gathering remains the Iraqi police,who number6,500 in Baghdad and 33,000 nationwide.But that force is hampered in intelligence work by a lack of credibility with a belief—broken public,and its numbers remain far below what U.S.officials say they need to bring order to an unruly capital.Across Iraq。walk—in informers have provided tips on weapons hidings and locations of suspected guerrillas,but many Iraqis dismiss those reports as occasional and sometimes motivated by a desire for personal gain. The emphasis in recruitment appears to be on the intelligence service known as the Mukhabarat,one of four branches in the former security service,although it is not the only target for the U.S.effort.The Mukhabarat,whose name itself inspired fear in ordinary Iraqis,was the foreign intelligence service,the most sophisticated of the four.
The U.S.officials consider the nature of the recruitments of former security services________.

选项 A、give—ins to the bombing
B、setbacks of Us_led administration
C、examples of US—Iraqi cooperation
D、compromises of some kind

答案D

解析 本题考查事实细节。第三段末句提到,虽然美官员们承认与伊拉克情报局的特工合作是一件敏感的事,但由于迫切需要更好的、更精确的情报,不得不做出一些不寻常的妥协(compromises)。因此D项正确。A项give—ins是原文compromises的同义表达,但to the bombing是错误的。招募行为是美国为对付恐怖主义采取的新举措,而不是遇到的挫折。排除B项。由于是招募伊拉克特工为美国所用,因此不能看作是美伊两国之间的合作,排除C。
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