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1、EDITORIALAnother Start for Peace TalksPublished:September 3,2010The resumption of direct peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians this week wasauspicious,despite a long history of failed attempts that fosters justifiable pessimismabout the ultimate chance of success.Two days of meetings in Wash
2、ington struck the right tone.Unlike in 1993,whenPrime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel and the Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat had tobe forced to shake hands at the White House,Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ofIsrael and the Palestinian president,Mahmoud Abbas,had no trouble.The results were good
3、:a decision to meet again in Egypt in two weeks and every twoweeks thereafter to negotiate an agreement on all the core issues.That means theborders of a new Palestinian state,security for Israel,the status of Jerusalem and thefuture of Palestinian refugees.The leaders set an ambitious one-year dead
4、line.If theyare truly committed,that seems plausible.But thats a big if.We have long been skeptical that Mr.Netanyahu really wants a deal.But he insistedhe had come to find a historic compromise,that would end the conflict and that herecognizes that“another people shares this land with us.He even to
5、ld Mr.Abbas,“you are my partner in peace.We will soon see if it was all political theater.Mr.Abbas came to the table reluctantly.He is the weaker party and most at risk ofbeing blamed for any breakdown.Still,he promised to“work to make thesenegotiations succeed and said security-a major issue for Is
6、rael“is vital for bothof us.”Predictably,peace opponents tried to torpedo the talks.But Mr.Netanyahu didntwalk out when Hamas rejectionists killed four Israelis near Hebron.And Mr.Abbasnot only condemned the attack but his security forces went after those responsible.Hedidnt walk out when some Israe
7、li settlers began new settlement construction evenbefore a Sept.26 moratorium is to expire.President Obama and his team seem to have found a firmer footing than last year.Now he needs to follow through on his promise to make the United States an activeparticipant in the talks.A durable peace deal wi
8、ll take even more.Saudi Arabia and other Arab states whohave long called for a Palestinian homeland must join Egypt and Jordan in activelybacking the Palestinians and the talks.The Israeli and Palestinian people must beginto see tangible evidence that this time is different.Sept.26 is the next flash
9、point.The Washington conference would have had far moreimpact if the two sides announced an agreement to deal with that.Mr.Netanyahushould extend the moratorium.A version of this editorial appeared in print on September 4,2010,on page Al 8 of theNew York edition.Resumption恢 复;重 新 开 始;取 回;重 获;恢 复 硬 币
10、 支 付 收 回 土 地 收 地 auspicious吉 兆 的,吉 利 的;幸 运 的 吉 祥 的 吉 兆 的 plausible貌 似 可 信 的,花 言 巧 语 的;貌 似 真 实 的,貌 似 有 理 的 似 合 理 的 似 乎 可 信 的 breakdown崩 溃;衰 弱;walk o u t罢 工;退 席;torpedo v t.破 坏;用 鱼 雷 袭 击 moratorium暂 停,中 止;延 期 偿 付 延 缓 履 行 冻 结 v i.期 满;终 止;死 亡;呼 气 v t.呼 出(空 气)死 亡,满 期,终 止 Obamas Moral CowardiceThe preside
11、nt needs to find his principles.Barack Obama9 s redecoration of the Oval Office includes a nice personal touch:acarpet ringed with favorite quotations from Abraham Lincoln,John F.Kennedy,bothPresidents Roosevelt,and Martin Luther King Jr.The King quote,in particular,hasbecome a kind of emblem for hi
12、m:The arc of the moral Universe is long,but itbends toward justice.For all the carping about his every move,the only big problemwith the Obama presidency is the gap between whats written on his rug,and whatsunder it-the distance between the presidents veneration of moral leadership past andhis failu
13、re,so far,to exhibit much of it in the present.Obama has had numerous chances to assert leadership on values questions thissummer:Arizonas crude anti-immigrant law,the battle over Prop 8 and gay marriage,and the backlash against what Fox News persists in calling the Ground Zeromosque.These battles r
14、aise fundamental questions of national identity,liberty,andindividual rights.When Lindsey Graham argues fbr rewriting the Constitution toeliminate the birthright-citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment,or Newt Gingrichproposes a Saudi standard for the free exercise of religion,theyre taking positio
15、ns atodds with Americas basic ideals.But Obamas instinctive caution has steered himaway from casting these questions as moral or civil-rights issues.On none of them hashe shown anything resembling courage.Photos:All the presidents emotionsIn responding to the fight over the mosque,Obama has been cha
16、racteristicallylegalistic and technical.At an iftar dinner he hosted at the White House,the presidentsupported the right of Muslims 4 6to build a place of worship and a community centeron private property in lower Manhattan一 itself a too picky allowance.The next day,he hedged even further,telling re
17、porters,was not commenting and I will notcomment on the wisdom of making the decision to put a mosque there.,Thissail-trimming,where a bold defense of freedom of worship was wanted,left it to thenewly heroic Michael Bloomberg to instruct us,at his own iftar dinner in New York,that the issue was“a te
18、st of our commitment to American values.With the Proposition 8 fight,Obama has fallen short in a different way,by hisreluctance to join an emerging social consensus.Obama had previously criticizedCalifornias Proposition 8,the ballot initiative banning same-sex marriage,as“divisive.But his official p
19、osition-which no one believes he actually holds-is thathe is against legalizing gay marriage.Americans are changing their views on thisissue with inspiring rapidity.Judge Vaughn Walker5 s moving opinion provided anoccasion for Obama to embrace the extension of equal rights to gay people.Instead,he s
20、lunk mumbling in the other direction.How dismal that Americas first blackpresident will be remembered as shirking the last great civil-rights stmggle.When it comes to immigration,Obama has largely failed to challenge the newnativism promoted by Sarah Palin,Glenn Beck,and Arizona Gov.Jan Brewer.Yes,h
21、is Justice Department filed suit to block the implementation of Arizonas harsh law.But in talking about the topic,Obama has remained restrained and self-referential(Tve indicated that I dont approve of the Arizona law).He has said nothingmoving or memorable about the place of immigration in American
22、 life,or the rightsof noncitizens,including children,to education and medical care,or the reality that 11million undocumented residents cant and wont be shipped back where they camefrom.Here,as elsewhere,the current politics dont favor the liberal position.But read therug:The welfare of each of us i
23、s dependent fundamentally upon the welfare of all ofus”-Theodore Roosevelt.Obama has let pass moment after momentsuch as therecent Republican suggestion to revise the section of the Constitution that guaranteesdue process-in which he could have reframed an issue in terms of inclusiveness andjustice.
24、Few would argue that defending liberal principle serves Obamas short-term interests.Americans oppose the mosque 61 percent to 26 percent,according to one recent poll,and support the Arizona law by an even wider margin.But even if some people dontlike Islam,or illegal immigrants,or gay weddings,they
25、may respond to admonitionsthat our society is built around freedom of conscience and equal treatment under law.If he applied his oratorical gifts to these principles,Obama could remind a grumblingnation what it liked about him in the first place.(Newsweek September 04,2010)Oval Office美 国 总 统 办 公 室 总
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