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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Hagel Faces Tough Questions at Nomination1 Hearing
If Hagel’s goal for his confirmation2 hearing was to win the backing of Republican lawmakers, his exchange with Senator John McCain seemed ominous3.
McCain repeatedly asked if Hagel regretted his opposition4 to the 2007 U.S. troop surge in Iraq.
“The question is: were you right or wrong? That is a pretty straightforward5 question,” he said.
Hagel declined to answer. “I am not going to give you a ‘yes or no.’ I think it is far more complicated than that. As I have already said, my answer is: I will defer6 that judgment7 to history,” he said.
McCain fired back.
“I think history has already made a judgment about the surge, sir. And you are on the wrong side of it. And your refusal to answer whether you were right or wrong is going to have an impact on my judgment as to whether to vote for your confirmation or not,” he said.
Hagel was also put on the defensive8 over past votes and statements concerning Iran’s nuclear program, Iran’s backing for international terrorism, Israel’s influence in U.S. politics, and the necessity of America’s nuclear arsenal9. Hagel repeatedly proclaimed his support for Obama administration policies, regardless of past statements or actions.
“I am on the record on many issues. But no one individual vote, no one individual quote, no one individual statement defines me,” Hagel said.
Republican Senator James Inhofe was not impressed.
“Senator Hagel’s record is deeply troubling and out of the mainstream10. Too often, it seems, he is willing to subscribe11 to a worldwide view that is predicated on appeasing12 our adversaries13 while shunning14 our friends,” he said.
Hagel rejected the allegation. “My overall worldview has never changed: that America has and must maintain the strongest military in the world, that we must lead in the international community to confront threats and challenges together,” he said.
The hearing was not entirely15 hostile. Democratic Senator Carl Levin noted16 Hagel’s service as an enlisted17 soldier in the Vietnam War.
“It would be a positive message for our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines in harm’s way around the world to know that one of their own holds the highest office in the Department of Defense18, and that he has their backs,” Levin said.
Hagel appears to have the support of Democratic senators, who hold a majority in the Senate. But he would need at least five Republican votes for confirmation if any senator used a procedural maneuver19 to force a three-fifths vote on his nomination. He would succeed outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.
1 nomination | |
n.提名,任命,提名权 | |
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2 confirmation | |
n.证实,确认,批准 | |
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3 ominous | |
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adj.正直的,坦率的;易懂的,简单的 | |
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vt.推迟,拖延;vi.(to)遵从,听从,服从 | |
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7 judgment | |
n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见 | |
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8 defensive | |
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9 arsenal | |
n.兵工厂,军械库 | |
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vi.(to)订阅,订购;同意;vt.捐助,赞助 | |
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安抚,抚慰( appease的现在分词 ); 绥靖(满足另一国的要求以避免战争) | |
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v.避开,回避,避免( shun的现在分词 ) | |
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17 enlisted | |
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18 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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19 maneuver | |
n.策略[pl.]演习;v.(巧妙)控制;用策略 | |
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