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标 题: 大统令让大家现在不要把纽约爆炸说成是恐怖袭击
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Officials are divided on whether to call the bombings in New York and New
Jersey “terrorism,” resulting in a series of subtly mixed messages.
Govs. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) and Chris Christie (R-N.J.) have both used the
term, but investigators have not yet publicly labeled their probe as a
terrorism investigation.
President Obama on Monday morning referred to “the investigation” into the
bombings and urged the media “to refrain from getting out ahead of the
investigation.” While he was explicit that a separate stabbing attack in
Minnesota on Saturday night is being investigated as a terrorist attack, he
referred only to investigators’ attempts to “get to the bottom of what
happened” in New York and New Jersey.
“We’re not going to jump to conclusions; we’re not going to offer you
easy answers,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) said during a press
conference on Sunday morning. “We know there was a bombing … but we have a
lot more work to do to say what kind of motivation was behind this. Was it
a political motivation? Was it personal motivation? That much we do not know
.”
On Monday, de Blasio said the investigation is "definitely leaning" toward
terrorism.
Others, however, have been more explicit.
“Prosecutors will be careful because they want to be sure they have all the
elements of a crime, but you set off two bombs in NYC — that’s terrorism,
” Cuomo said Monday morning. “With an intent to cause damage and danger
and intimidate a civilian population. That by definition is terrorism.”
“The United States suffered terrorist attacks in New York, New Jersey, and
Minnesota yesterday,” Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), chairman of the House
Intelligence Committee, said in a statement.
A massive manhunt for a suspect in the bombings, 28-year-old Ahmad Khan
Rahami, ended in a shootout Monday morning. |
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