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US Senate Panel Approves Rice Nomination1
A U.S. Senate panel has approved Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state and sent the nomination to the full Senate for a vote.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 16-2 to approve Ms. Rice's nomination.
Two Democrats3 opposed the nomination, including Senator Barbara Boxer4 of California and Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, who unsuccessfully challenged President Bush for the White House last year. Senators Kerry and Boxer were the most vocal5 critics of administration policy on Iraq on the panel.
Senator Kerry: The fact is that Dr. Rice is one of the principal architects, implementers and defenders6 of a series of administration policies and choices that in my judgment7 have not made our country as secure as it ought to be in the aftermath of 9/11 and have alienated8 much of the world.
The top Democrat2 on the committee, Senator Joe Biden of Delaware, agrees that there are problems with the administration's Iraq policy, saying the United States has not had a clear post-war plan there. But he reluctantly voted for Ms. Rice, and expressed hope that as secretary of state she would be an independent voice on foreign policy and would not hesitate to be candid9 with the president about Iraq.
Joe Biden: I am going to vote for Dr. Rice, but I pray to the Lord, that she is at least telling the president, 'Hey boss, it is not going that well.’
Senator George Allen, a Virginia Republican, had no reservations about supporting Ms. Rice's nomination.
George Allen: I think, when you look at the totality of her record, her experience, her principles, I respectfully ask my colleagues to confirm President Bush's choice to be his secretary of state; I think she will do our country proud.
The Senate panel voted after two days of confirmation10 hearings.
Democrats criticized the administration for not being candid with the American people about the rationale for war with Iraq, about the cost of continued deployment11 there and the absence of an exit strategy.
Ms. Rice would not say when U.S. troops would return home, saying such a timetable would depend on the Iraqis ability to fight terrorists on their own.
Although she defended the decision to oust12 Saddam Hussein from power, she did acknowledge that the administration made some mistakes in dealing13 with Iraq.
Ms. Rice: I would be the first began to say, we have made a lot of decisions, some of them good, some of them bad.
She said U.S. troops were not prepared for the tough task of post-war reconstruction14 when they went into Iraq, and she acknowledged that there have been problems with the training of Iraqi policemen. But she says the administration has taken steps to address these concerns.
Deborah Tate, VOA news, Capitol Hill.
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2 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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adj.直言不讳的;嗓音的;n.[pl.]声乐节目 | |
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n.防御者( defender的名词复数 );守卫者;保护者;辩护者 | |
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n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见 | |
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adj.感到孤独的,不合群的v.使疏远( alienate的过去式和过去分词 );使不友好;转让;让渡(财产等) | |
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10 confirmation | |
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11 deployment | |
n. 部署,展开 | |
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12 oust | |
vt.剥夺,取代,驱逐 | |
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14 reconstruction | |
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