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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Dan Robinson
Washington
22 June 2006
The House of Representatives is joining the Senate in expressing strong opposition1 to any Iraqi government plan to offer amnesty to those who have killed U.S. soldiers. Democratic lawmakers have introduced a resolution on the issue.
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In a 79 to 19 vote this week, the Senate approved a non-binding resolution condemning3 any amnesty the Iraqi government might grant to insurgents4 who have killed or wounded American soldiers.
Although the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki subsequently denied it was considering an amnesty, members of Congress are not convinced and want to stop any such idea from becoming reality.
House Democrats5 used a Capitol Hill news conference to announce a resolution calling on President Bush to make clear to the Iraqi government that any amnesty plan would be unacceptable.
North Carolina Democrat2 Bob Etheridge was joined by Bill Pascrell of New Jersey6, and Ike Skelton of Missouri:
ETHERIDGE: "No amnesty for Iraqi insurgents with American blood on their hands.
PASCRELL: "This is like a finger in America's eye and the American public will not stand for it.
SKELTON: "We are not for amnesty for those who murder, maim7 or kill our troops."
Democrats are proposing a joint8 resolution expressing what is called the "sense of Congress." Such resolutions must be approved by the House and Senate.
Asserting that the Iraqi government "may still be considering a far-reaching plan" that includes amnesty the resolution urges President Bush to notify the Iraqi government that the U.S. "strongly opposes the granting of amnesty to any person who has attacked, kidnapped, wounded, or killed members of the Armed Forces of the United States or citizens of the United States."
"We certainly would strongly suggest that the president use the full force and power of his office to use whatever appropriate persuasion9 it takes to have the Iraqis understand that we are very clear on this issue with respect to what happens to our troops and civilians10 in Iraq," said Democratic Congressman11 John Larson.
The U.S. military presence in Iraq the subject of numerous debates in Congress.
Last week, the House held a 14-hour debate on a Republican-crafted resolution rejecting any timetable for pulling U.S. forces out of Iraq.
In the Senate, which last year approved a resolution stating that 2006 should be a "year of transition" in Iraq, lawmakers debated two Democratic amendments12 dealing13 with the question of U.S. troop withdrawal, with a vote expected Thursday
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v.(通常因道义上的原因而)谴责( condemn的现在分词 );宣判;宣布…不能使用;迫使…陷于不幸的境地 | |
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n.起义,暴动,造反( insurgent的名词复数 ) | |
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n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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n.劝说;说服;持有某种信仰的宗派 | |
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10 civilians | |
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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(法律、文件的)改动( amendment的名词复数 ); 修正案; 修改; (美国宪法的)修正案 | |
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