(국제) 오바마 노벨 평화상 수상
(국제) 오바마 노벨 평화상 수상
Tonight, President Obama accepts the novel peace prize while acknowledging the controversy and the irony. /“I am the commander in chief of the military of the nation in the midst of two wars.” I’m Katie Couric. Also tonight, the country catches cold. In a quarter of the states, temperatures fell below zero. It was so cold. A waterfall didn’t. The government spends your tax dollars to help the homeless in a town that doesn’t have any. We’ll follow the money. And dog’s best friend in tonight’s American Spirit. This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
Good evening, everyone. It wasn’t what we’ve come to expect at the annual ceremony presenting the novel peace prize. The winner spending much of his acceptance speech talking about war and defending it as necessary at times때때로. But the recipient수혜자 President Obama is fighting two wars. And as Chip Reid reports from Oslo, he is not apologizing.
In an elaborate공들여 만든 ceremony before an adoring경모하는 audience, the President said he sees no conflict in accepting the novel peace prize just days after ordering 30,000 troops to war. “And some will kill, and some will be killed. And so I come here with an acute민감한 매우 어려운 sense of the costs of armed conflict.”
He said he admires the non-violence preached by previous recipients including Dr. Martin Luther King who received the peace prize 45 years ago today. But citing Al Qaeda, the President said evil does exist in the world and said he has a duty to protect and defend the nation. “To say that force may sometimes be necessary is not a call to cynicism냉소, it is a recognition승인 인정 of history.
So yes, the instruments of war do have a role to play in preserving the peace.”
And so too, he said, does America. “The United States of America has helped underwrite비용부담을 승인하다 global security for more than six decades with the blood of our citizens and the strength of our arms.” Some frequent critics including republican Newt Gingrich commanded the President for arguing that war is sometimes the best path to peace.