跟读练习: JD Vance Asked Point Blank: 'Why Are You Rewarding Putin And Punishing Your Best Ally In Europe?' - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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I'm sorry.
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Okay.
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I don't.
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Okay.
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That was kind of interesting.
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So I'm going to give you the question.
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All right.
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Go ahead.
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So last week, the Pentagon halted deployment of 4,000 troops, U.S troops in Poland to Poland.
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This is in direct contradiction to President Trump,
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explicitly promised not to reduce the troop level in Poland.
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So I'm going to ask you this question,
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which many people in Poland think.
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Why are you rewarding Putin and punishing your best ally in Europe?
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Well, first of all, I'd say there's been no president who's done more,
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frankly, to ensure that Ukraine survived the invasion of Russia than Donald Trump.
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As he famously said, Obama gave him sheets,
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I gave him javelins, and it was those javelins that ensured that Ukraine still has its territorial sovereignty.
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What he's also said is that he wants to pursue an American policy that focused on the interests of the United States.
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And part of that foreign policy is not to reward Putin or not to punish a country like Poland,
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which we love.
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We love Poland.
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We love the Polish people.
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No, no, no. What we're trying to do,
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what our foreign policy is geared towards,
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is promoting European independence and sovereignty.
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We want Europe to take more ownership over its own territorial integrity.
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We want Europe to step up in a big way.
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Now, I think you said 4,000 troops.
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We've not reduced the troop levels in Poland by 4,000 troops.
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What we did is that we delayed a troop deployment that was going to go to Poland.
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That's not a reduction.
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That's just a standard delay in rotation that sometimes happens in these situations.
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But here's the fundamental problem.
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Poland is capable of defending itself with a lot of support from the United States.
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We're not talking about pulling every single American troop out of Europe.
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We're talking about shifting some resources around in a way that maximizes American security.
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I don't think that's bad for Europe.
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That's encouraging Europe to take more ownership.
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The United States cannot be the policeman of the world.
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We want to be good allies.
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We want to make sure that our troop presence promotes regional stability in Europe.
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The president has not said that we could.
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The president has not said that he's taken all of the troops out of Europe,
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but Europe has to stand on its own two feet.
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And that's something that he's been consistent of,
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frankly, not even since the beginning of this administration.
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Going back to the first administration is we have got to have more sovereignty
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and more of Europe standing on its own two feet.
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That will continue to be our policy in Europe.
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Those troops will go eventually to Poland?
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What I said is that is it a delay in troop rotation?
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Those troops could go elsewhere in Europe.
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We could decide to send them elsewhere.
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We actually haven't made the final determination about where those troops are ultimately going to go.
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But what I'm saying is it is not accurate to say that we are pulling a bunch of troops out.
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It is a very small and very minor thing.
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And I think, frankly, a lot of the European media,
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again, is overreacting to this a bit.
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And here's one thing I'll say about this.
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Look, I have for my entire life, I'm 41 years old.
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For my entire life, I have heard chirping from the European media about everything that's wrong with the United States of America.
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We don't have this.
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We don't have that.
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We don't spend enough on health care,
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even though part of the reason why we spend
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so much on defense was because we have tens of thousands of troops in Europe.
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I think that if the European media wants to attack the president of the United States,
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they need to start looking in the mirror.
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All he has said is that we're going to be good allies.
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We're going to be good friends.
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We're going to be trading partners,
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but it is reasonable for Europe to take a little bit more ownership over its continental integrity.

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  • 部队部署 - troop deployment
  • 补偿 - reward
  • 惩罚 - punish
  • 领土完整 - territorial integrity
  • 支持 - support
  • 独立性 - independence
  • 主权 - sovereignty
  • 轮换 - rotation

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