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发信人: Systems (Matrix Analysis), 信区: English
标 题: Reading Material 6
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2003年02月26日17:37:55 星期三), 站内信件
Difficult Words:
mandate n. demand, order
pinpoint v. to find something out exactly
arsenal n. a factory manufacturing weapons
infallible adj. completely reliable, absolutely right
deficit n. money caused for the actual consumption is greater than budget
waver v. to shake, to sway
charismatic adj. charming due to someone's capability of leadership
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It's under Bush's bed!
Paulo Coelho
Wednesday February 26, 2003
The Guardian
Bearing in mind that the president of the most powerful nation in the world
is responsible for his actions and knows what he is talking about, I - a Bra
zilian writer, with no access to the secret services, the UN inspection proc
edure or confidential files, but able to read newspapers with a degree of in
telligence - have come up with the definitive answer on how to locate the we
apons of mass destruction being hidden by Iraq. I will require payment for t
his information, by the way.
This is how to locate the weapons, step-by-step:
1. All UN weapons inspectors currently in Iraq should pack their bags, settl
e their hotel bills and drive to Baghdad airport.
2. There they should buy business class air tickets to Washington. I stress
business class so that they have time to rest, as the journey will involve a
number of stopovers.
3. On reaching Washington, they should catch the first bus to the headquarte
rs of the Central Intelligence Agency. The address can be found in the telep
hone directory for Virginia.
4. On reaching CIA headquarters, and armed with the appropriate UN inspectio
n mandate, they should demand to see all photos, information and documents b
eing supplied to Mr George Bush. These are the documents pinpointing the pre
cise location of each arms cache that allow Mr Bush to assure us that Iraq h
as an arsenal capable of destroying the planet.
5. Once in possession of these documents, they should return to Iraq (again
they should fly business class in order to arrive feeling rested) and go imm
ediately to the places indicated in the photographs. Unable to deny the evid
ence, Saddam Hussein will have no option but to destroy his arsenal, for fea
r that the whole world will turn against him.
6. If the CIA does not have the documents, the inspectors should go straight
to Mr George Bush's bedroom in the White House, Washington. On the way, the
y should avoid all contact with the thousands of American demonstrators taki
ng part in protests against the war in Iraq.
7. If Mr George Bush fails to cooperate with the UN inspectors, they should
look for the evidence under his bed. If they do not find it there, they shou
ld go and see the president's psychoanalyst, having first equipped themselve
s with a mandate from the UN security council, and ask the following questio
n: "Does a son necessarily have to complete his father's work?" If the answe
r is yes, please advise me at once: my father was a civil engineer and, when
he retired, he may well have left unfinished projects for his heir to deal
with.
If the answer is no, demand that the psychoanalyst - on behalf of the UN, th
e US and the rest of the world - prescribe the necessary medication to his p
atient so that he no longer constitutes a threat to his country and to his p
lanet.
This is the required method of payment:
Once this infallible line of action has been followed, I ask that the billio
ns of dollars that would have been spent on the war be divided up in the fol
lowing manner:
1. 50% to help the poor in Brazil, since the president of Brazil is currentl
y grappling with a huge budget deficit, and because the author of this pract
ical guide is himself Brazilian.
2. 40% to go to Africa.
3. 9% to old Europe, which wavered but did not fall - at least not up until
now, the day on which I am writing this article.
4. 1% to pay for a nice biography of Tony Blair, to be translated into 40 la
nguages, in hard cover, with colour photographs, saying what a great leader
he is, how intelligent, important, charismatic, handsome and charming. That
should be enough to keep him content, in the knowledge that his remarkable q
ualities have been recognised.
Finally, it is important to add the following: when speaking about the war,
please do not generalise and say: "Americans all want to attack Iraq." We ha
ve made the same mistake before, in saying that "Serbs are all butchers", "B
razilians are all lazy", or "Iranians are all fundamentalists".
The people who want to attack Iraq are the politicians surrounding George Bu
sh, the Enron orphans. The American people are fully aware of what is going
on, and just as they managed to stop the war in Vietnam, they may, when no c
onvincing explanations are forthcoming, manage to persuade Mr Bush's psychoa
nalyst to prescribe a sedative and put an end to this nightmare.
--
Voici mon secret. Il est très simple:
on ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur.
L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
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