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9•11五周年將至 布什為戰(zhàn)爭辯護(hù)
[ 2006-09-06 11:03 ]

“9·11后,美國比以前更為安全,但并非絕對(duì)安全。”——這是美國白宮本周二發(fā)布的一份最新反恐報(bào)告的結(jié)束語。隨著大選的臨近,保護(hù)國土安全再次成為布什言行舉止的重中之重,而且,作為9·11五周年紀(jì)念系列演講的一部分,布什在為反恐戰(zhàn)略進(jìn)行辯護(hù)的同時(shí),還援引了大量此前未公開的拉登語錄和基地組織小冊(cè)子。不過,反對(duì)黨很快對(duì)白宮的這一舉動(dòng)表示了質(zhì)疑,認(rèn)為布什是在利用政府的公共關(guān)系政策拉攏人心,解決不了實(shí)際問題。

 

 

President Bush makes remarks on the global war on terror to the Military Officers Association of America in Washington September 5, 2006. [Reuters]

Quoting repeatedly from Osama bin Laden, President Bush said Tuesday that pulling US troops out of Iraq would fulfill the terrorist leader's wishes and propel him into a more powerful global threat in the mold of Adolf Hitler

With two months until an Election Day that hinges largely on national security, Bush laid out bin Laden's vision in detail, including new revelations from previously unreported documents. Voters were never more united behind the president than in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, and his speech was designed to convince Americans that the threat has not faded five years later.

To make the administration's strategy more clear, the White House on Tuesday published a 23-page booklet called "National Strategy for Combating Terrorism," which Bush described as an unclassified version of the strategy he's been pursuing since Sept. 11, 2001. The booklet's conclusion: "Since the Sept. 11 attacks, America is safer, but we are not yet safe."

Democrats dismissed Bush's actions as a public relations strategy that avoided real solutions.

Bush's speech was the second in a series linked to next week's anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. It was delivered to the Military Officers Association of America in a hotel ballroom filled with U.S. troops, including several injured in the war, and with diplomatic representatives of foreign countries that have suffered terrorist attacks.

Later, the White House said Bush was extending for one-year the national emergency he declared following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks because the "terrorist threat continues" and measures adopted to deal with that emergency must remain in effect.

Bush planned a third speech Wednesday from the White House, laying out his plan to change the law so that detainees held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, can be tried for crimes before military commissions.

Bush argued Tuesday that history will look favorably on his currently unpopular war strategy.

To make his case, the White House cited previously unreleased documents including a copy of the al-Qaida charter found by coalition forces in Afghanistan that says hostilities will continue until everyone believes in Allah.

The White House also unveiled a letter from bin Laden to Taliban leader Mullah Omar in which he wrote about plans for a "media campaign to create a wedge between the American people and their government" so the people will pressure leaders to retreat in the fight.

Bush also quoted bin Laden saying.

"Death is better than living on this Earth with the unbelievers among us."

"That is why we must not, and we will not, give the enemy victory in Iraq by deserting the Iraqi people," Bush said.

(Agencies)

Vocabulary:
 


in the mold of Adolf Hitler: 象當(dāng)年的希特勒一樣

hinge on: 依賴;把…作為重點(diǎn)

deliver: 發(fā)表(演講)

national emergency: 國家緊急狀態(tài)

detainee: 未判決的囚犯

national emergency: 國家緊急狀態(tài)

wedge: 不和

desert: 遺棄

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