据报道,美国国会于今日以71票赞成26票反对的优势成功通过了奥巴马总统的一项关键的外交提案。这项提案是与关于俄罗斯的核武器的相关条约。美国真的会突然间对俄罗斯这么大方吗?
The US Senate today voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new strategic arms reduction treaty with Russia to reduce their nuclear arsenals.
The treaty has been Barack Obamas main foreign policy achievement but he had been struggling against Republican opposition in the Senate, where a two-thirds majority was needed for ratification.
With only hours of the Senate left before members headed off for Christmas, senators voted 71 to 26 in favour, a much bigger majority than had been widely predicted. In the end, 13 Republicans defied their own leadership to vote for the treaty.
The vote topped off a series of legislative victories for Obama over the last few weeks. Before heading off tonight to join his family in Hawaii for the Christmas holiday, Obama trumpeted these successes at a White House press conference.
He noted that a lot of people in the aftermath of the 2 November Congressional elections, which were a disaster for the Democrats, had predicted stalemate in Washington. But it has been a season of progress, Obama said.
He added:We are not doomed to endless gridlock.
Obama ran through the legisation that had been passed, of which the most important were the repeal of the ban on gays serving openly in the military, which he signed into law earlier today, and the extension of tax cuts, a messy compromise with the Republicans but which he hopes will help stimulate the economy.
Other legislation includes one on food safety and another, due for approval within the next few hours, will provide financial help for police, fire officers and others suffering respiratory problems from the 9/11 attack on New York.
On top of the health reform legislation earlier this year, the legislation passed in the so-called lame-duck Congress, the session between the 2 November election and the new Congress in January, traditionally a dead zone, provides Obama with a substantial legacy less than two years into his presidency.
He described the legislation passed in the last few weeks as the most productive post-election period weve had in decades.
He expressed regret over the Dream Act, a bill aimed at allowing the children of illegal immigrants a route to citizenship, had failed to secure enough votes but described himself as persistent and vowed he would keep at it.
He said the Start treaty was important for US national security but also for maintaining good relations with Russia.
The treaty will reduce strategic nuclear warheads deployed by each country to 1,550 within seven years. Deployed missile launchers would be cut to 700.
John Kerry, chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee, said: This historic Senate vote makes our country safer and moves the world further away from the danger of nuclear disaster. The winners are not defined by party or ideology. The winners are the American people, who are safer with fewer Russian missiles aimed at them, and who benefit knowing that our co-operation with Russia in curbing Irans nuclear ambitions and supplying our troops in Afghanistan can be strengthened.
The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, also welcomed it. Once this treaty enters into force, on-site inspections of Russias strategic nuclear weapons facilities can resume, providing us with an on-the-ground view of Russias nuclear forces, she said.
A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey today revealed that 56% of Americans approve of the way Obama handled the issues that Congress took up during the so-called lame duck Congress. Only 41% said they disapprove.
Late this evening Obama celebrated what he called the bipartisan season of progress at a press conference.
He forecast struggles over spending in 2011 with Republicans who take control the House, and vowed to try again and pass sweeping immigration legislation that was blocked by Republican critics. If I believe in something strongly I stay on it, he said.
The president, who signed legislation earlier in the day permitting gay members of the armed forces to serve openly, said he does not currently favour legalising gay marriage. I struggle with this. I have friends, people who work for me who are in powerful, long-standing gay or lesbian unions, he said. I have said that at this point my baseline is a strong civil union that provides them protection and legal rights.
The economy was not nearly as dominant a subject as it has been at other news conference in Obamas tenure. He said the nation is past the crisis point, and he intends to focus in 2011 on reducing unemployment and making the country more competitive in the international marketplace. Unemployment was measured at 9.8% in November, down only slightly from its double-digit high in 2009. Economic growth has been stronger in recent months than earlier in his term, but not yet powerful enough to guarantee a quick recovery.
Obama said deficit reduction would be a major issue in 2011.
I guarantee you, as soon as the new Congress is sworn in, were going to have to have a conversation about how do we start balancing our budget or at least getting to a point thats sustainable when it comes to our deficit and our debt? he said
上一篇: 雅思阅读材料:拯救自然保护区
下一篇: 五大雅思阅读生词应对技巧
体坛英语资讯:Chinas saber coach Zhong Man optimistic ahead of Tokyo 2020
体坛英语资讯:Wozniacki, Serena Williams to team up in Auckland
体坛英语资讯:Liu Jiayu wins Halfpipe World Cup in Chongli
国际英语资讯:Motion to allow subpoenas for witnesses, documents in Trump impeachment trial fails to pass
国内英语资讯:Hubei to conduct centralized isolation of suspected cases of novel coronavirus
国内英语资讯:Wuhans SARS treatment-model hospitals to receive patients soon
体坛英语资讯:World champion Ferreira given heros welcome in Brazil
国内英语资讯:Commentary: Taking advantage of others difficulties will never make U.S. great
国内英语资讯:China vows to facilitate passage of vehicles for epidemic battle
国际英语资讯:Britain formally leaves EU, ending 47-year-long membership
体坛英语资讯:MLS club D.C. United extend GM Kaspers contract
国际英语资讯:At least 15 dead in bus accident in Bolivia
体坛英语资讯:Hudson leads Shandong to 132-115 win over Tianjin in CBA
国际英语资讯:Roundup: U.S. equities post weekly losses amid earnings, Fed decision
国内英语资讯:China further extends holiday in coronavirus hard-hit regions
国内英语资讯:China stresses epidemic control in public areas after holiday
体坛英语资讯:Analysis: Leipzig biggest surprise at Bundesliga halfway point
国际英语资讯:Palestinian president, Arab League chief discuss U.S. Mideast peace plan
国内英语资讯:Publicity chief urges better communication of epidemic information
国际英语资讯:Spotlight: EU leaders send message of unity, hope as UK departs
体坛英语资讯:Stoch claims his first victory in ski jumping season
体坛英语资讯:Dortmund inconsistency remains a big mystery, says Kahn
娱乐英语资讯:Chinese piano virtuoso Li Yundi performs sonata in New Zealand
体坛英语资讯:Leipzig beat Augsburg 3-1 to clinch autumn championship in Bundesliga
国际英语资讯:Bangladeshi opposition rejects major city polls, calls strike for Sunday
体坛英语资讯:Hall wins freeski big air World Cup race in Atalanta
国际英语资讯:News Analysis: Arab rejection eliminates chances for implementation of U.S. peace plan: expe
国际英语资讯:U.S. sanctions against Hezbollah hurts Lebanon: Russian envoy
体坛英语资讯:Riiber takes Nordic Combined World Cup win in Ramsau
国际英语资讯:Algeria, Tunisia discuss Libyan crisis, bilateral cooperation