英语演讲:"thegreatsilentmajority"

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1、英语演讲:英语演讲: TheGreatSilentMajorityTheGreatSilentMajorityRichard M。 Nixon: “The Great Silent Majority“Good Evening, my fellow Americans。Tonight I want to talk to you on a subject of deep concern to all Americans and to many people in all parts of the world, the war in Vietnam。I believe that one of the

2、 reasons for the deep division about Vietnam is that many Americans have lost confidence in what their Government has told them about our policy。 The American people cannot and should not be asked to support a policy which involves the overriding issues of war and peace unless they know the truth ab

3、out that policy。Tonight, therefore, I would like to answer some of the questions that I know are on the minds of many of you listening to me。How and why did America get involved in Vietnam in the first place?How has this administration changed the policy of the previous Administration?What has reall

4、y happened in the negotiations in Paris and the battlefront in Vietnam?What choices do we have if we are to end the war?What are the prospects for peace?Now let me begin by describing the situation I found when I was inaugurated on Jan。 20th: The war had been going on for four years。 Thirty-one thou

5、sand Americans had been killed in action。 The training program for the South Vietnamese was behind schedule。 Five hundred forty-thousand Americans were in Vietnam with no plans to reduce the number。 No progress had been made at the negotiations in Paris and the United States had not put forth a comp

6、rehensive peace proposal。The war was causing deep division at home and criticism from many of our friend, as well as our enemies, abroad。In view of these circumstances, there were some who urged withdrawal of all American forces。 From a political standpoint, this would have been a popular and easy c

7、ourse to follow。 After all, we became involved in the war while my predecessor was in office。 I could blame the defeat, which would be the result of my action, on him - and come out as the peacemaker。 Some put it to me quite bluntly: this was the only way to avoid allowing Johnsons war to become Nix

8、ons war。But I had a greater obligation than to think only of the years of my Administration, and of the next election。 I had to think of the effect of my decision on the next generation, and on the future of peace and freedom in America, and in the world。Let us all understand that the question befor

9、e us is not whether some Americans are for peace and some Americans are against peace。 The question at issue is not whether Johnsons war becomes Nixons war。 The great question is: How can we win Americas peace?Well, let us turn now to the fundamental issue: why and how did the United States become i

10、nvolved in Vietnam in the first place? Fifteen years ago North Vietnam, with the logistical support of Communist China and the Soviet Union, launched a campaign to impose a Communist government on South Vietnam by instigating and supporting a revolution。In response to the request of the Government o

11、f South Vietnam, President Eisenhower sent economic aid and military equipment to assist the people of South Vietnam in their efforts of prevent a Communist takeover。 Seven years ago, President Kennedy sent 16,000 military personnel to Vietnam as combat advisers。 Four years ago, President Johnson se

12、nt American combat forces to South Vietnam。Now many believe that President Johnsons decision to send American combat forces to South Vietnam was wrong。 And many others, I among them, have been strongly critical of the way the war has been conducted。But the question facing us today is - now that we a

13、re in the war, what is the best way to end it?In January I could only conclude that the precipitate withdrawal of all American forces from Vietnam would be a disaster not only for South Vietnam but for the United States and for the cause of peace。For the South Vietnamese, our precipitate withdrawal

14、would inevitably allow the Communists to repeat the massacres which followed their takeover in the North 15 years before。 They then murdered more than 50,000 people and hundreds of thousands more died in slave labor camps。We saw a prelude of what would happen in South Vietnam when the Communists ent

15、ered the city of Hue last year。 During their brief rule there, there was a bloody reign of terror in which 3,000 civilians were clubbed, shot to death, and buried in mass graves。With the sudden collapse of our support, these atrocities at Hue would become the nightmare of the entire nation and parti

16、cularly for the million-and-a half Catholic refugees who fled to South Vietnam when the Communists took over in the North。For the United States this first defeat in our nations history would result in a collapse of confidence in American leadership not only in Asia but throughout the world。Three American Presidents have recognized the great stakes involved in Vietnam and understood what had to be done。In 1963 President Kennedy with his characteristic eloquence and clarity said we want t

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