尼克松的辞职演讲

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第一篇:尼克松的辞职演讲

尼克松的辞职演讲

Good evening:

This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been

made that shape the history of this nation.Each time I have done so to discuss with you some

matter that I believe affected the national interest.In all the decisions I have made in my public life

I have always tried to do what was best for the nation.Throughout the long and difficult period of Watergate, I have felt it was my duty to persevere to

make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me.In the past few

days, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough political base in

the Congress to justify continuing that effort.As long as there was such a base, I felt strongly that it

was necessary to see the constitutional process through to its conclusion.That to do otherwise

would be unfaithful to the spirit of that deliberately difficult process, and a dangerously

destabilizing precedent for the future.But with the disappearance of that base, I now believe that

the constitutional purpose has been served.And there is no longer a need for the process to be

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prolonged.I would have preferred to carry through to the finish whatever the personal agony it would have

involved, and my family unanimously urged me to do so.But the interests of the nation must

always come before any personal considerations.From the discussions I have had with Congressional and other leaders I have concluded that

because of the Watergate matter I might not have the support of the Congress that I would consider

necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interests of the nation will require.I have never been a quitter.To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every

instinct in my body.But as President, I must put the interests of America first.America needs a fulltime President and a fulltime Congress, particularly at this time with problems

we face at home and abroad.To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal

vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the

Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and

prosperity without inflation at home.Therefore, I shall resign the Presidency effective at noon

tomorrow.Vice President Ford will be sworn in as President at that hour in this office.As I recall the high hopes for America with which we began this second term, I feel a great sadness

that I will not be here in this office working on your behalf to achieve those hopes in the next two

and a half years.But in turning over direction of the Government to Vice President Ford I know, as

I told the nation when I nominated him for that office ten months ago, that the leadership of

America would be in good hands.In passing this office to the Vice President, I also do so with the profound sense of the weight of

responsibility that will fall on his shoulders tomorrow, and therefore of the understanding, the

patience, the cooperation he will need from all Americans.As he assumes that responsibility he will

deserve the help and the support of all of us.As we look to the future, the first essential is to begin

healing the wounds of this nation.To put the bitterness and divisions of the recent past behind us

and to rediscover those shared ideals that lie at the heart of our strength and unity as a great and as a free people.By taking this action, I hope that I will have hastened the start of that process of healing which is so

desperately needed in America.I regret deeply any injuries that may have been done in the course

of the events that led to this decision.I would say only that if some of my judgments were wrong

and some were wrong they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interests of the nation.To those who have stood with me during these past difficult months, to my family, my friends, the

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many others who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, I will be

eternally grateful for your support.And to those who have not felt able to give me your support, let

me say I leave with no bitterness toward those who have opposed me, because all of us in the final

analysis have been concerned with the good of the country, however our judgments might differ.So let us all now join together in affirming that common commitment and in helping our new

President succeed for the benefit of all Americans.I shall leave this office with regret at not

completing my term but with gratitude for the privilege of serving as your President for the past

five and a half years.These years have been a momentous time in the history of our nation and the

world.They have been a time of achievement in which we can all be proud, achievements that

represent the shared efforts of the administration, the Congress and the people.But the challenges

ahead are equally great.And they, too, will require the support and the efforts of the Congress and

the people, working in cooperation with the new Administration.We have ended America's longest war.But in the work of securing a lasting peace in the world, the

goals ahead are even more far-reaching and more difficult.We must complete a structure of peace, so that it will be said of this generation—our generation of Americans—by the people of all nations,not only that we ended one war but that we prevented future wars.We have unlocked the doors that for a quarter of a century stood between the United States and the

People's Republic of China.We must now insure that the one-quarter of the world's people who live

in the People's Republic of China will be and remain, not our enemies, but our friends.In the Middle East, 100 million people in the Arab countries, many of whom have considered us

their enemy for nearly 20 years, now look on us as their friends.We must continue to build on that

friendship so that peace can settle at last over the Middle East and so that the cradle of civilization

will not become its grave.Together with the Soviet Union, we have made the crucial breakthroughs

that have begun the process of limiting nuclear arms.But, we must set as our goal, not just limiting,but reducing and finally destroying these terrible weapons, so that they cannot destroy civilization.And so that the threat of nuclear war will no longer hang over the world and the people.We have

opened a new relation with the Soviet Union.We must continue to develop and expand that new

relationship, so that the two strongest nations of the world will live together in cooperation rather than confrontation.Around the world in Asia, in Africa, in Latin America, in the Middle East there are millions of

people who live in terrible poverty, even starvation.We must keep as our goal turning away from

production for war and expanding production for peace so that people everywhere on this earth can

at last look forward, in their children's time, if not in our own time, to having the necessities for a

decent life.Here, in America, we are fortunate that most of our people have not only the blessings

of liberty but also the means to live full and good, and by the world's standards even abundant lives.We must press on, however, toward a goal not only of more and better jobs but of full opportunity

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for every American, and of what we are striving so hard right now to achieve prosperity without inflation.For more than a quarter of a century in public life, I have shared in the turbulent history of this

evening.I have fought for what I believe in.I have tried, to the best of my ability, to discharge

those duties and meet those responsibilities that were entrusted to me.Sometimes I have succeeded.And sometimes I have failed.But always I have taken heart from what Theodore Roosevelt once

said about the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives

valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again because there is not effort without error and

shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the

triumphs of high achievements and with the worst if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.I pledge to you tonight that as long as I have a breath of life in my body, I shall continue in that

spirit.I shall continue to work for the great causes to which I have been dedicated throughout my

years as a Congressman, a Senator, Vice President and President, the cause of peace not just for

America but among all nations prosperity, justice and opportunity for all of our people.There is one cause above all to which I have been devoted and to which I shall always be devoted

for as long as I live.When I first took the oath of office as President five and a half years ago, I

made this sacred commitment: to consecrate my office, my energies, and all the wisdom I can

summon to the cause of peace among nations.I've done my very best in all the days since to be true to that pledge.As a result of these efforts, I am confident that the world is a safer place today, not

only for the people of America but for the people of all nations, and that all of our children have a

better chance than before of living in peace rather than dying in war.This, more than anything, is what I hoped to achieve when I sought the Presidency.This, more than

anything, is what I hope will be my legacy to you, to our country, as I leave the Presidency.To have

served in this office is to have felt a very personal sense of kinship with each and every American.In leaving it, I do so with this prayer: May God's grace be with you in all the days ahead.

第二篇:尼克松辞职演讲

里查德.尼克松总统辞职演讲

Richard M.Nixon: Resignation Speech Good evening:

This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shape the history of this nation.Each time I have done so to discuss with you some matter that I believe affected the national interest.In all the decisions I have made in my public life I have always tried to do what was best for the nation.Throughout the long and difficult period of Watergate, I have felt it was my duty to persevere,to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me.In the past few days, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough political base in the Congress to justify continuing that effort.As long as there was such a base, I felt strongly that it was necessary to see the constitutional process through to its conclusion;that to do otherwise would be unfaithful to the spirit of that deliberately difficult process, and a dangerously destabilizing precedent for the future.But with the disappearance of that base, I now believe that the constitutional purpose has been served.And there is no longer a need for the process to be prolonged.I would have preferred to carry through to the finish whatever the personal agony it would have involved, and my family unanimously urged me to do so.But the interests of the nation must always come before any personal considerations.From the discussions I have had with Congressional and other leaders I have concluded that because of the Watergate matter I might not have the support of the Congress that I would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interests of the nation will require.I have never been a quitter.To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body.But as President, I must put the interests of America first.America needs a full-time President and a full-time Congress, particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad.To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home.Therefore, I shall resign the Presidency effective at noon tomorrow.Vice President Ford will be sworn in as President at that hour in this office.As I recall the high hopes for America with which we began this second term, I feel a great sadness that I will not be here in this office working on your behalf to achieve those hopes in the next two and a half years.But in turning over direction of the Government to Vice President Ford I know, as I told the nation when I nominated him for that office ten months ago, that the leadership of America would be in good hands.In passing this office to the Vice President, I also do so with the profound sense of the weight of responsibility that will fall on his shoulders tomorrow, and therefore of the understanding, the patience, the cooperation he will need from all Americans.As he assumes that responsibility he will deserve the help and the support of all of us.As we look to the future, the first essential is to begin healing the wounds of this nation.To put the bitterness and divisions of the recent past behind us and to rediscover those shared ideals that lie at the heart of our strength and unity as a great and as a free people.By taking this action, I hope that I will have hastened the start of that process of healing which is so desperately needed in America.I regret deeply any injuries that may have been done in the course of the events that led to this decision.I would say only that if some of my judgments were wrong--and some were wrong--they were made in what I believed at the time to be the best interests of the nation.To those who have stood with me during these past difficult months, to my family, my friends, the many others who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, I will be eternally grateful for your support.And to those who have not felt able to give me your support, let me say I leave with no bitterness toward those who have opposed me, because all of us in the final analysis have been concerned with the good of the country, however our judgments might differ.So let us all now join together in affirming that common commitment and in helping our new President succeed for the benefit of all Americans.I shall leave this office with regret at not completing my term but with gratitude for the privilege of serving as your President for the past five and a half years.These years have been a momentous time in the history of our nation and the world.They have been a time of achievement in which we can all be proud, achievements that represent the shared efforts of the administration, the Congress and the people.But the challenges ahead are equally great.And they, too, will require the support and the efforts of the Congress and the people, working in cooperation with the new Administration.We have ended America's longest war.But in the work of securing a lasting peace in the world, the goals ahead are even more far-reaching and more difficult.We must complete a structure of peace, so that it will be said of this generation--our generation of Americans--by the people of all nations, not only that we ended one war but that we prevented future wars.We have unlocked the doors that for a quarter of a century stood between the United States and the People's Republic of China.We must now insure that the one-quarter of the world's people who live in the People's Republic of China will be and remain, not our enemies, but our friends.In the Middle East, 100 million people in the Arab countries, many of whom have considered us their enemy for nearly 20 years, now look on us as their friends.We must continue to build on that friendship so that peace can settle at last over the Middle East and so that the cradle of civilization will not become its grave.Together with the Soviet Union we have made the crucial breakthroughs that have begun the process of limiting nuclear arms.But, we must set as our goal, not just limiting, but reducing and finally destroying these terrible weapons, so that they cannot destroy civilization.And so that the threat of nuclear war will no longer hang over the world and the people.We have opened a new relation with the Soviet Union.We must continue to develop and expand that new relationship, so that the two strongest nations of the world will live together in cooperation rather than confrontation.Around the world--in Asia, in Africa, in Latin America, in the Middle East--there are millions of people who live in terrible poverty, even starvation.We must keep as our goal turning away from production for war and expanding production for peace so that people everywhere on this earth can at last look forward, in their children's time, if not in our own time, to having the necessities for a decent life.Here, in America, we are fortunate that most of our people have not only the blessings of liberty but also the means to live full and good, and by the world's standards even abundant lives.We must press on, however, toward a goal not only of more and better jobs but of full opportunity for every American, and of what we are striving so hard right now to achieve--prosperity without inflation.For more than a quarter of a century in public life, I have shared in the turbulent history of this evening.I have fought for what I believe in.I have tried, to the best of my ability, to discharge those duties and meet those responsibilities that were entrusted to me.Sometimes I have succeeded.And sometimes I have failed.But always I have taken heart from what Theodore Roosevelt once said about the man in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again because there is not effort without error and shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumphs of high achievements and with the worst if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.I pledge to you tonight that as long as I have a breath of life in my body, I shall continue in that spirit.I shall continue to work for the great causes to which I have been dedicated throughout my years as a Congressman, a Senator, Vice President and President, the cause of peace--not just for America but among all nations--prosperity, justice and opportunity for all of our people.There is one cause above all to which I have been devoted and to which I shall always be devoted for as long as I live.When I first took the oath of office as President five and a half years ago, I made this sacred commitment: to consecrate my office, my energies, and all the wisdom I can summon to the cause of peace among nations.I've done my very best in all the days since to be true to that pledge.As a result of these efforts, I am confident that the world is a safer place today, not only for the people of America but for the people of all nations, and that all of our children have a better chance than before of living in peace rather than dying in war.This, more than anything, is what I hoped to achieve when I sought the Presidency.This, more than anything, is what I hope will be my legacy to you, to our country, as I leave the Presidency.To have served in this office is to have felt a very personal sense of kinship with each and every American.In leaving it, I do so with this prayer: May God's grace be with you in all the days ahead.

第三篇:辞职演讲(尼克松

Resignation Speech

辞职演讲(尼克松)

This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office where so many decisions have been made that shape the history of this nation.Each time I have done so to discuss with you some matters that I believe affected the national interest.And all the decisions I have made in my public life I have always tried to do what was best for the nation.Throughout the long and difficult period of Watergate, I have felt it was my duty to persevere, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me.In the past few days, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough political base in the Congress to justify continuing that effort.As long as there was such a base, I felt strongly that it was necessary to see the constitutional process through to its conclusion, that to do otherwise would be unfaithful to the spirit of that deliberately difficult process, and a dangerously destabilizing precedent for the future.But with the disappearance of that base, I now believe that the constitutional purpose has been served.And there is no longer a need for the process to be prolonged.I would have preferred to carry through to the finish whatever the personal agony it would have involved, and my family unanimously urged me to do so.But the interests of the nation must always come before any personal considerations.From the discussions I have had with Congressional and other leaders I have concluded that because of the Watergate matter I might not have the support of the Congress that I would consider necessary to back the very difficult decisions and carry out the duties of this office in the way the interests of the nation will require.I have never been a quitter.To leave office before my term is completed is opposed to every instinct in my body.But as President I must put the interests of America first.America needs a full-time President and a full-time Congress, particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad.To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home.Therefore, I shall resign the Presidency effective at noon tomorrow.Vice President Ford will be sworn in as President at that hour in this office.注释:

注释:

Watergate水门事件agonyn.苦恼,极大的痛苦

Unanimously全体一致地,无异议地

Quittern.轻易停止的人, 懦夫

Vindicationn.辩护, 辩明, 拥护

中文对照

(晚上好!)这是我第37次在这里对你们讲话。我曾在这里作过一些对我们这个国家有影响的决定。每次我都与你们讨论一些有关影响国民利益之事。我所做出的这些决定,都

力图为国家最高利益服务。

经过漫长而艰难的水门事件,我感觉到,我不得不辞职,尽力尽快结束我的总统工作。在过去几年里,很明显,我在国会已不再拥有强大的政治基础。只要这种基础还存在,我便会坚决澄清这件事。但现在再做努力已非必要,这样只会使程序更加艰难,也是对继任者的刁难。

由于已经失去政治基础,我没必要拖延这件事。

不管我个人的痛苦有多大,我也宁愿结束它,我家人也这样黯然催促我。但是,国家利益总是要高于个人利益,通过我与国会及其他领导的商议,由于水门事件后,我已经失去了国会的支持,我不得不做出这个艰难的决定,市民也有这个要求,国家利益也要求我这么做。我从来就不是一个半途而废的人。

在我到任之前便离任,我感到浑身的不自在。但作为总统应把国家利益放在首位。美国需要一位全心全意的总统和全心全意国会,特别是现在我们处于国内外的各种困难时期。

继续几个月前的个人辩护将占去总统和国会几乎所有的时间,而这时我们应该做的却是致力于世界和平及无通货膨胀的国家繁荣。

因此,我决定明天中午正式辞去总统职务,副总统福特将同时在这里宣誓就职。

第四篇:尼克松辞职演讲中文稿

尼克松辞职演讲全文

晚上好。这是我第37次在白宫发表演讲,正是在这里,产生了很多决定我们国家历史的关键决策。每一次我这么做,都是为了与各位讨论事关国家利益的重要问题。而我相信,在我政治生涯中所做出的任何决定都竭力于更好地服务国家。

在整个漫长而艰难的水门事件中,我一直把 “坚持” 作为自己的职责,我要尽全力走完人民赋予我的总统任期。

然而在过去的几天中, 我发现在国会中已经得不到坚实的政治基础来证明我的这种坚持的必要性。这个基础如果存在,我坚持认为,通过宪法程序来获得最终结果是非常必要的,否则就是对精心设计的宪法精神的背叛,并且开启了一个对未来极有危害的造成不稳定的先例。

但是由于没有了基础,我认为,宪政的目标已经被实现,因此,没有必要让这个程序再继续下去了。

我原本选择不论将面对怎样的个人痛苦都要继续走下去, 而我的家庭也一致支持我这样的选择。然而国家的利益永远高于个人的利益。通过我和国会以及其他领袖的讨论, 我明白,因为水门事件,我可能不再会赢得国会的必要的支持,没有这些支持,我无法继续为国家履行自己的职责以及在困难时刻做出有利于国家的决定。

然而,我从来都不是一个半途而废的人.在任期结束之前离开白宫,这完全违背我的本意。但作为总统, 我必须永远把美国的利益置于首位。

美国需要一个全心全意的总统,和同样全心全意的国会,尤其是在这样一个当国内和国外都面临着挑战的关键时候。

如果继续我的个人辩护将占去总统和国会未来几个月几乎所有的时间和注意力,而这时我们应该做的却是致力于世界和平及沒有通货膨胀的国家繁荣这样一些重大问题。

因此,我愿意辞职, 并将于明天中午生效。副总统福特届时将成为总统。当我回想起在我第二个任期之初对于美国所寄予的厚望时, 我很难过我不能继续在未来的两年半里,去实现我的这些愿望。

不过将政府权力交予副总统福特,正如10个月前我提名他时对大家所说的:美国的权力已交付给了值得信赖的人。

在将权力转移给副总统的同时,从某种深层的含义上我也将明天要落在他肩头的重大的责任移交给了他,因此他需要所有人的理解,耐心和合作。

当他承担了这份责任,他也应受到所有人的帮助和支持。展望未来, 我们要走出的第一步就是要修复我们国家所经受的创伤,将最近的那些痛苦和分歧抛之脑后,重新发现我们的的共同理想,那些理想才是我们作为伟大的和自由的民族的力量和团结的核心。

通过我的辞职,我希望可以加速美国所急需的愈合的进程。

在这个进程中,我对任何因这个决策所可能产生的伤害感到最深切的遗憾。我会说, 即使我有时做出的决定和判断是错的——而一部分的确是错的——也是我相信在当时它们是最有利于我们国家的决定.对于那些在过去艰难的几个月中始终伴随着我的人们,我的家人、朋友和那些因为相信我是正确的而支持我的人们,我将会永远感激你们的支持。

而对于那些没有给予我支持的人,我没有因为你们的反对而怨恨你们,因为归根结底,我们都关注国家的利益,只是我们的判断有区别。

无论如何,现在就让我们团结起来为共同的目标,和我们的新总统一起带领美国取得胜利。

我虽然因为没有完成任期而带着遗憾离开总统的职位,但是更因为有幸作为总统服务了五年半而感到自豪和欣喜。这五年半对于我们的国家和世界都有着重要的意义。这些年我们有着让我们引以为豪的在政府、国会和人民共同努力下的伟大成就。但是未来我们将面临的挑战也同样巨大,也同样需要人民、国会和政府的全力合作和努力。

五年半中,我们结束了美国最长的战争(越战)。但是维持世界持久和平的未来目标甚至更加遥远和崎岖。因此,我们这代美国人要努力构建一个和平的世界秩序,这样我们这一代人就会被全世界人们传诵:因为我们不仅结束了一场战争,更防止了未来战争发生的可能。

五年半中,我们敲开了一扇隔离美中之间25余年的大门,我们必须确保占世界人口四分之一的中国人民是我们的朋友,而非我们的敌人。

在中东地区,有1亿的人口生活在阿拉伯国家,而20年来其中的许多人都把美国视为他们的敌人,现在他们视我们为朋友。我们必须继续建立与中东地区的友好关系,才能使和平降临在中东地区,避免使文明的摇篮变为文明的坟墓。

另一方面,与前苏联合作中,我们在限制核武器进程上取得了重大突破。但是,我们必须明确我们的目标,对于核武器,不应单单是限制,更应是不断削减直至最终完全取缔这些恐怖的武器,这样它们才不至于毁了人类文明。这样全世界人类将不再生活在核战争威胁的阴影中。与此同时,我们与前苏联的外交也打开了新局面,我们必须继续发展和开拓美苏之间的关系,因而世界上两个最强大的国家才能够在合作而不是对抗中共存。

放眼世界,在亚洲、非洲、拉丁美洲、中东地区, 还有成千上万的人们在贫困和饥饿中挣扎。我们必须用以和平为目的的生产取代以战争为目的的生产并加大生产力度,才能让这个地球上的所有人对拥有体面生活的必需品充满期待, 即使这只是在我们儿辈而不是我们自己身上实现。在这里,美国,我们应该感到幸运,因为我们不仅可以受到自由平等的沐浴,更有过着美好而充实的生活,甚至按照世界标准来说是富足的生活。

但是我们仍需继续努力,向着这样一个目标——不仅仅是为每个美国人提供更多更好的工作,而是要给每个人充分的机会,更要取得我们正在为之努力的目标——没有通货膨胀的繁荣。

在我二十多年的政治生涯中,今晚都將是一个重要的里程碑。

我为了自己的信仰奋战,我尽了我最大的努力履行我的职责完成我的义务,这些都是你们赋予我的。有时我成功了,有时我也面临着失败,但是无论如何,我都一直谨记着西奥多罗斯福对战场上武士的评价:这些武士的面孔都粘着血泪和泥土;他们都英勇地活着;一遍一遍遭遇坎坷和错误,因为没有坎坷和错误就没有努力;但是他们依然不畏失误,尽力去实践;他们懂得激情和付出,并把自己的生命奉献于有意义的事业;因为他们知道,最好的结局最高的成就就是成功,即使面临失败这样最糟糕的结局,也意味着他们有伟大的尝试的勇气。

今晚我向你们各位保证,只要我呼吸尚存,我就会继续秉承这样的信仰。我将会继续为我的信仰奋斗,不论我是一个众议员、参议员、副总统又或者总统,这个信仰一直未变,就是对于和平、繁荣、公正和机遇的愿景,这不仅是对于美国,更是对于全世界。在所有目标中,这个信仰是我矢志不渝投入的,并且我将会为之奉献我的一生。

当我五年半前第一次作为总统就职宣誓的时候,我许下了这个庄严神圣的承诺:把我的任期、我的能量和我所有的智慧致力于和平事业。

对于这个承诺,我已经尽了我最大的努力。我自信,这些努力带来的是一个不仅对于美国人民而且对于全世界来说都是一个更加和平的环境,可以让更多孩子可以有更好的生活的条件而不是面临着战争中的死亡。

这愿望超越了所有,是我在总统任期内最渴望达成的。这愿望超越了所有,是我最希望在我辞职之后给予你们的。

就任总统意味着跟每个美国人建立起亲密的关系。而离开它,我有一个祈祷: 在未来的日子里,愿上帝的恩典与你同在。

第五篇:尼克松辞职演讲全文 译文

尼克松辞职演讲全文

晚上好:

这是第37次时,我曾向你从这个办公室,在如此众多的决定已形成的历史,这个国家。每次我这样做的与你讨论一些问题,我认为受影响国家的利益。在所有的决定我已在我的公共生活中我一直努力做最好的国家。

经过长期和困难的时期,水,我认为这是我的责任坚持不懈-尽力完成任期您当选箱。在过去的几天里,但是,很明显对我来说,我不再有足够强大的政治基础在国会有理由继续这一努力。只要有这样一个基础,我感到强烈,有必要看到宪政进程的结束;,不这样做将是不忠诚的精神故意艰难的过程,以及不稳定的危险先例。但失踪的基础,现在我认为,宪法的目的已送达。有不再需要的过程是长期的。

我宁愿为了贯彻到最后无论个人痛苦它将参与,和我的家人一致要求我这样做。但是,国家利益必须始终来到任何个人因素。

从讨论中我曾与美国国会领导人和其他领导人,我得出结论认为,由于水的问题我可能没有足够的支持,国会,我将考虑必要的支持非常困难的决定和执行的职责,该办公室在这样的利益,国家将要求。

我从来就不是一个懒人。

卸任之前完成我的任期是可恶的每本能在我的身体。但是,作为主席,我必须把美国的利益第一。

美国需要一个全职的主席和一名专职国会,特别是在这个时候与我们所面临的问题在国内和国外。

要继续打击通过未来几个月的我个人的辩护将几乎完全吸收的时间和精力都总统和国会在一个时期我们的整个重点应放在重大问题的和平和繁荣国外没有通货膨胀在家里。因此,我将辞去院长有效明天中午。

副总统福特将宣誓就任总统在这样的时刻在此办公。

我记得高希望美国同我们开始第二个任期,我感到非常悲伤,我将不会在这个办公室的工作以自己的名义,以实现这些希望在未来两年半的时间。但在移交方向政府副总统福特我知道,因为我告诉我的国家提名他为10个月该办公室前,的领导人将在美国良好的手中。

通过这个办公室的副总裁,我也这样做了深刻的意义上的重的责任,将落在他的肩膀明天,因此,理解,耐心,合作,他将需要从所有美国人。正如他所承担的责任,他将得到的帮助和支持我们所有的人。当我们展望未来,第一重要的是开始愈合的创伤,这个国家。把痛苦和部门最近的过去抛在身后,重新发现这些共同理想的核心力量和团结的伟大和作为一个自由人。

通过采取这一行动,我希望我会加速这一进程的开始愈合这是迫切需要在美国。我很遗憾深深任何伤害可能已经做的过程中发生的事件,导致了这一决定。

我想说的只是,如果我的一些判断是错误的-有些是错误的-他们是在我认为在当时是最好的国家利益。

这些谁站在我在过去困难的几个月内,我的家人,朋友,在许多其他国家在支持谁加入我的事业,因为他们认为这是正确的,我将永远感谢您的支持。和那些还没有觉得谁能够给我你的支持,让我说我离开,没有怨恨谁对那些反对我,因为我们所有的人在最后的分析已涉及国家利益,但是我们的判断可能会有所不同。

因此,让我们现在都共同确认,共同的承诺和帮助我们的新总统成功,造福于所有的美国人。

我将离开这个办公室与遗憾,我的任期内没有完成,但感谢有幸担任你们的总统在过去的5年半。

这些年来一直是重要的时间在历史上我们国家和世界。他们已经实现的时候,我们都可以自豪的成就,代表着共同的努力,政府,国会和人民。但是,面对未来的挑战也同样巨大。和他们也将需要的支持和所作的努力,美国国会和人民的合作与新政府。

我们已经结束美国的时间最长的战争。但在工作确保持久和平的世界,未来的目标是更深远和更加困难。我们必须完成的和平架构,因此,这将是说我们这一代人-我们这一代的美国人-人民所遭受的所有国家,不仅是我们结束一场战争,但是,我们阻止未来战争。

我们已上锁的门,为四分之一个世纪为美国与中华人民共和国的中国。我们现在必须确保一个世界四分之一的人谁生活在中华人民共和国的中国将保持,而不是我们的敌人,但我们的朋友。

在中东,100万人在阿拉伯国家,其中许多人认为我们的敌人近20年,现在期待我们作为他们的朋友。我们必须继续加强这一友谊,使和平能够收于去年在中东地区,使文明的摇篮不会成为严重。

连同苏联我们已经取得了重要突破,已经开始的过程中限制核武器。但是,我们必须设定为我们的目标,而不仅仅是限制,但减少并最终销毁这些可怕的武器,使他们不能摧毁文明。和使核战争的威胁将不再悬在世界和Th

é人。我们已经翻开了新的与苏联。我们必须继续发展和扩大,新的关系,因此,这两个最强大的世界各国将共同生活在合作而不是对抗。

世界各地-在亚洲,非洲,拉丁美洲,中东-还有谁以百万计的人生活在可怕的贫困,甚至饿死。我们必须保持我们的目标转向远离战争生产和扩大生产的和平,使世界各地人民在地球上终于可以期待,在其子女的时间,如果不是在我们自己的时间,以具有必需品的体面的生活。在这里,在美国,我们很幸运,我们大多数人的祝福不仅自由,而且生活的手段全面和好,和世界的标准,甚至丰富的生活。

我们必须对,但是,对一个目标不仅是更多和更好的工作,但充分的机会,每一个美国人,和我们的努力很难达到现在-繁荣没有通货膨胀。

超过四分之一世纪的公共生活中,我有共同的动荡的历史中这个晚上。我争取什么,我相信以下我已尽力,尽我的能力,履行这些义务和履行这些责任是委托给我。有时候,我取得了成功。有时候我都失败了。

但总是我的心从西奥多罗斯福曾说过的男子在舞台上,他们面临受到灰尘和汗水和鲜血,谁努力勇敢,谁是短期errs和一次又一次,因为没有工作,没有错误和缺点,但谁确实努力做

契据,谁知道伟大的热情,伟大的奉献,谁花自己的有价值的事业,谁知道在最佳,最终的胜利和高成就的最严重,如果他失败了,至少不能同时大胆很大。

我向你保证今晚,只要我有一口气生活中我的身体,我将继续本着这一精神。我将继续工作的伟大事业,我一直致力于我国各地来的众议员,参议员,副总统和总统,和平的事业-不只是美国,但所有国家之间-繁荣,正义和机会,我们所有的人。

还有一个原因首先是我一直在专门和我将永远是专门用于为只要我还活着。

当我第一次宣誓就职总统5年半前,我提出这一神圣的承诺:以奉献我的办公室,我的精力,所有的智慧我可以传唤的事业,国家之间的和平。我做我的最好的,因为所有的日子里是真实的这一承诺。由于这些努力,我深信,世界是一个安全的地方今日,不仅是为了美国人民,而且对所有国家人民的,而且我们所有的孩子有更好的机会比以前生活在和平,而不是在战争中死去。

这,超过任何东西,就是我希望实现当我试图院长。

这,超过任何东西,就是我希望将我的遗产给你,对我们的国家,正如我离开总统府。已担任这一职务是觉得很个人的感觉与亲属的每一个美国人。

离开它,我这样做,这个祈祷:愿上帝的恩典与你同在的所有未来的日子。

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