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First up, a cessation of hostilities, meaning a pause in the fighting, was supposed to take effect in Syria over the weekend. Its civil war has been going on almost five years. The U.N. says it`s killed at least a quarter million people and force millions of others to leave their homes.

头条新闻,停止敌对行动,这意味着本周末叙利亚将停止战争。叙利亚内战已经持续了将近5年。联合国表示这场内战导致至少25万人死亡,数百万人被迫离开家园。

A two-week truce was scheduled to start last Friday. A Syrian rebel group says it has been effective in slowing violence.

持续两周的停火协议原定于上周五生效。叙利亚反对派称已经采取措施减少暴力事件。

But several airstrikes were reported yesterday. It`s not clear yet who`s responsible and the attacks threaten the truce.

但是,昨日据报道又发生了数起空袭事件。目前,尚不清楚,谁应对事件负责,但这些袭击事件已对停火协议构成威胁。

This is reportedly video from the airstrikes, but CNN can`t independently confirm that.

举报道,这是空袭的视屏,但CNN无法独立证明此视频真假。

One of the challenges of covering events in Syria is that there are so many different groups involved -- the government, rebels, other countries, terrorists like ISIS who aren`t part of the truce. Of course, every conflict brings unique challenges and getting and communicating information.

叙利亚所面临的一个难题叙利亚问题牵涉太多的机构组织,如叙利亚政府、反对组织、其他的国际以及不参与停战协议的ISIS等恐怖组织。每一次冲突都会造成独特的难题以及信息交流和获取。

That`s something CNN`s Wolf Blitzer when covering the Gulf War that started 25 years ago.

请听CNN 记者沃尔夫·布利策从25年前的海湾战争开始为您播报。

My first day at CNN was May 8, 1990.

我是1990年5月8日开始在CNN工作。

And U.S. officials have an added terrorist threat to worry about.

美国官员一直担心其他恐怖主义威胁。

I was military affairs correspondent for CNN and I thought it was a relatively quiet beat, as Cold War was winding down. But then all of a sudden, on August 1st, a few weeks later, in 1990, Saddam Hussein stuns the world and invades Kuwait. And it became a huge story. The U.S. obviously got involved very quickly.

当时我在担任CNN军事记者,那时,我认为,随着冷战结束,将会迎来相对安宁的时期。但是,突然间,1990年8月1日,几周后,萨达姆·侯赛因入侵科威特,此事件震惊世界。美国很快介入此事件。

This will not stand, this aggressive, against Kuwait.

对科威特的侵略行为是无法容忍的。

This was the first real war that we had cameras on the scene. Here, we have live satellite coverage of all the key locations and people can watch a war unfold live.

这是我们用摄像机记录的第一次真实的战争。这里我们有对当时所有关键位置的实况转播。,人们可以战事了如指掌。

At that time, we were the only 24/7 cable news network.

当时我们只有24/7个有线新闻网、

I`m pleased to report that we can go back to Baghdad now and our three correspondents there. Let`s see who picks up the phone.

很高兴为大家报告,现在我们回到巴格达,那里有三名记者。谁会接听我们的电话呢。

This is Peter Arnett. We were just temporarily off the air.

我是彼得·阿奈特。我们当时只是暂时停播。

I remember very vividly, I was at the Pentagon covering the war. The air war was starting, and the Iraqis responded by launching Scud missiles against targets in Saudi Arabia, where the U.S. deployed thousands and thousands of troops.

我记得非常清楚,当时我在五角大楼报导战况。当时空战刚开始,伊朗对袭击目标沙特阿拉伯发射飞毛腿导弹,同时美国在沙特部署了数万军队。

I remember they started Scud missiles at various targets in Israel.

我记得他们在以色列发射飞毛腿导弹打击不同的目标。

I`m told that the U.S. and other allied air forces are revisiting many of the original targets, making sure they were completely put out of commission.

我得知,美国和其他盟军空军重访许多最初的军事目的地,确保军队以不再继续作战。

So, I checked with my sources at the Pentagon, and they told me exactly where that Scud landed.

所以,我又和五角大楼的消息人士核实,他们告诉我,飞毛腿导弹降落的具体为止。

And we`ll be -- as the secretary of state, we`re going to be forthcoming as we possibly can.

正如国务卿所言,我们会尽力援助。

And innocently, I went on the air and reported that. Generals were calling me. Top Pentagon officials, "What are you doing, Wolf?" I was confused. I didn`t know why they were so upset.

非常无奈,我继续进行直播报道。这时五角大楼高级官员吼道,“你在干什么。沃尔夫?”我当时很疑惑,我不知道为什么他们如此不安。

They said, "You`re spotting for Saddam Hussein. You`re telling them precisely and they`re watching you live on CNN right now. You`re telling me where that missile landed."

官员说。“你应该关注的是萨达姆·侯赛因。你要准确的告诉他们,他们现在就在看你在CNN上的直播。你应该告诉我们那个导弹降落到哪里了。”

First up, a cessation of hostilities, meaning a pause in the fighting, was supposed to take effect in Syria over the weekend. Its civil war has been going on almost five years. The U.N. says it`s killed at least a quarter million people and force millions of others to leave their homes.

A two-week truce was scheduled to start last Friday. A Syrian rebel group says it has been effective in slowing violence.

But several airstrikes were reported yesterday. It`s not clear yet who`s responsible and the attacks threaten the truce.

This is reportedly video from the airstrikes, but CNN can`t independently confirm that.

One of the challenges of covering events in Syria is that there are so many different groups involved -- the government, rebels, other countries, terrorists like ISIS who aren`t part of the truce. Of course, every conflict brings unique challenges and getting and communicating information.

That`s something CNN`s Wolf Blitzer when covering the Gulf War that started 25 years ago.

WOLF BLITZER, HOST, CNN`S "THE SITUATION ROOM": My first day at CNN was May 8, 1990.

And U.S. officials have an added terrorist threat to worry about.

I was military affairs correspondent for CNN and I thought it was a relatively quiet beat, as Cold War was winding down. But then all of a sudden, on August 1st, a few weeks later, in 1990, Saddam Hussein stuns the world and invades Kuwait. And it became a huge story. The U.S. obviously got involved very quickly.

GEORGE H.W. BUSH, FORMER PRESIDENT: This will not stand, this aggressive, against Kuwait.

BLITZER: This was the first real war that we had cameras on the scene. Here, we have live satellite coverage of all the key locations and people can watch a war unfold live.

At that time, we were the only 24/7 cable news network.

TV ANCHOR: I`m pleased to report that we can go back to Baghdad now and our three correspondents there. Let`s see who picks up the phone.

PETER ARNETT, CNN CORRESPONDENT (via telephone): This is Peter Arnett. We were just temporarily off the air.

BLITZER: I remember very vividly, I was at the Pentagon covering the war. The air war was starting, and the Iraqis responded by launching Scud missiles against targets in Saudi Arabia, where the U.S. deployed thousands and thousands of troops.

I remember they started Scud missiles at various targets in Israel.

I`m told that the U.S. and other allied air forces are revisiting many of the original targets, making sure they were completely put out of commission.

So, I checked with my sources at the Pentagon, and they told me exactly where that Scud landed.

COLIN POWELL, FORMER U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE: And we`ll be -- as the secretary of state, we`re going to be forthcoming as we possibly can.

BLITZER: And innocently, I went on the air and reported that. Generals were calling me. Top Pentagon officials, "What are you doing, Wolf?" I was confused. I didn`t know why they were so upset.

They said, "You`re spotting for Saddam Hussein. You`re telling them precisely and they`re watching you live on CNN right now. You`re telling me where that missile landed."

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