Bush Proposes Broader Language TrainingBy MICHAEL JANOFSKY
Published: January 6, 2006
Correction Appended
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 - The Bush administration on Thursday proposed spending $114 million on educational programs to expand the teaching of Arabic, Chinese, Farsi and other languages typically not taught in public schools.
"In order to convince people we care about them, we've got to understand their culture and show them we care about their culture," Mr. Bush said. "You know, when somebody comes to me and speaks Texan, I know they appreciate the Texas culture. When somebody takes time to figure out how to speak Arabic, it means they're interested in somebody else's culture."
The administration's language proposal, known as the National Security Language Initiative, would create several new programs and build on others, including a Pentagon effort begun three years ago to increase the number of military personnel fluent in languages and familiar with customs in developing nations. -
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This is definitely a good thing. I am surprised that Bush is doing it, however, since it is both enlarging the government and encouraging multi-culturalism and diversity, both long-time Liberal tenets. In any case, it is a good thing, and Bush should be commended for implementing it.