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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Ukraine Crisis Emboldens1 Obama's US Critics
WASHINGTON — As tensions and turmoil2 escalate3 in Ukraine, America’s response to the crisis is becoming an increasingly contentious4 issue in Washington.
Deadly clashes in Odessa point to a grim reality: with every passing day, Ukraine teeters closer to civil war between a pro-Western government in Kyiv and pro-Russian militias5 backed by Moscow.
A new round of U.S. sanctions targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle has not altered Moscow’s aggressive posture6 toward Ukraine, a fact noted7 by President Barack Obama’s critics in Washington.
“President Obama talks tough about Vladimir Putin. But his actions have not gone far enough to change Putin’s calculation that the benefits of his aggression8 outweigh9 the costs,” said Republican Senator Marco Rubio.
Last week, Senate Republicans introduced a bill that would subject Russian banks and other key economic sectors10 to U.S. penalties.
“Our economic well-being11 is deeply dependent on our national security. The problem is that President Obama does not seem to understand this. Instead of shaping world events, he has often simply reacted to them,” Rubio said.
However, Obama is not ruling out elements of the Republican proposal.
“If Russia continues on its current course, we have a range of tools at our disposal, including sanctions that would target certain sectors of the Russian economy,” the president said.
But in a news conference with German Chancellor12 Angela Merkel, Obama said he hopes diplomacy13 will make further sanctions unnecessary.
“Our hope is that we should not have to use them. We are not interested in punishing the Russian people. We do think that Mr. Putin and his leadership circle are taking bad decisions and unnecessary decisions and he needs to be dissuaded14 from his current course,” Obama said.
The crisis in Ukraine is but one source of friction15 in the foreign policy arena16 between the White House and its critics.
Many Republicans, and even some Democratic lawmakers, have urged a more robust17 U.S. response to the fighting in Syria, and are skeptical18 about the administration’s effort to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions through diplomacy.
1 emboldens | |
v.鼓励,使有胆量( embolden的第三人称单数 ) | |
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n.骚乱,混乱,动乱 | |
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v.(使)逐步增长(或发展),(使)逐步升级 | |
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adj.好辩的,善争吵的 | |
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n.民兵组织,民兵( militia的名词复数 ) | |
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n.姿势,姿态,心态,态度;v.作出某种姿势 | |
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8 aggression | |
n.进攻,侵略,侵犯,侵害 | |
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vt.比...更重,...更重要 | |
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10 sectors | |
n.部门( sector的名词复数 );领域;防御地区;扇形 | |
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n.安康,安乐,幸福 | |
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12 chancellor | |
n.(英)大臣;法官;(德、奥)总理;大学校长 | |
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13 diplomacy | |
n.外交;外交手腕,交际手腕 | |
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14 dissuaded | |
劝(某人)勿做某事,劝阻( dissuade的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.强壮的,强健的,粗野的,需要体力的,浓的 | |
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