-
(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Hong Kong
23 February 2007
U.S. Vice1 President Dick Cheney says that nations like the United States and Australia "simply cannot indulge" in the option of ignoring "safe havens3" for terrorist groups around the world. Speaking in Sydney, he thanked Australia for standing4 with the U.S. in the war on terrorism. He also questioned China's commitment to peaceful expansion. Barry Kalb reports from VOA's Asian News Center in Hong Kong.
Despite the presence of small groups of protesters in the streets, Vice President Dick Cheney had a receptive audience Friday for a defense5 of the war on terrorism.
opposition6 Australian Labor7 Party, 23 Feb. 2007" hspace="2" src="/upimg/allimg/070522/1124080.jpg" width="210" vspace="2" border="0" /> |
Dick Cheney, right, meets with Kevin Rudd, leader of opposition Australian Labor Party, 23 Feb 2007 |
In a speech in Sydney, Cheney said Australia had earned the world's respect by joining the battle. He said turning away was not an option.
"The notion that free countries can turn our backs on what happens in places like Afghanistan, Iraq or any other possible safe haven2 for terrorists is an option that we simply cannot indulge," he said.
Mr. Howard faces elections within a year, and polls indicate that a majority of Australians now favors withdrawing the nation's troops from Iraq.
Still, Mr. Howard reiterated8 his support Friday for the Iraq military operation.
Cheney said leaving Iraq before domestic forces can handle security there would only encourage the terrorists.
"They believe we lack the resolve, and the courage, for a long struggle," he said. "And they are absolutely convinced that with enough acts of horror, they can wear us down, force us to change our policies, and get us to abandon our interests in the world."
Cheney also used the Sydney speech to question China's commitment to peace as it grows into an economic and military power. He said China's destruction of a space satellite with a missile on January 11 is "not consistent" with Beijing's "stated goal of a peaceful rise."
And he expressed hesitation9 about the recently concluded deal in the North Korea nuclear talks. As a preliminary measure, Pyongyang has agreed to shut down its nuclear reactor10 in return for donations of fuel oil.
President Bush has hailed the agreement as a step towards full North Korean nuclear disarmament. Cheney, however, is reported to be less enamored of the agreement, and he made his skepticism clear in Sydney. Given North Korea's tests last year of ballistic missiles and a nuclear explosive, Pyongyang, Cheney told his audience, "has much to prove."
The visit to Australia is the final stop in Cheney's Pacific tour this week, which included visits to Japan and the U.S. island of Guam.
1 vice | |
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
2 haven | |
n.安全的地方,避难所,庇护所 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
3 havens | |
n.港口,安全地方( haven的名词复数 )v.港口,安全地方( haven的第三人称单数 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
4 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
5 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
6 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
7 labor | |
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
8 reiterated | |
反复地说,重申( reiterate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
9 hesitation | |
n.犹豫,踌躇 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
10 reactor | |
n.反应器;反应堆 | |
参考例句: |
|
|