填空题
Washington: The Bush administration has ______ for
the first time that it may be willing to ______ a multinational force in Iraq to
operate under the ______ of the United Nations as long as ______ by an
American. The idea was described by Richard L.Armitage, the
deputy secretary of state, as just"______" in discussions at the United Nations.
It was first ______ publicly last week by Kofi Annan, the United Nations'
secretary general. Mr. Armitage's remarks, made ______ to
regional reporters and released by ______ today, represent ______ in course for
the administration, which has until now insisted that all ______ matters in Iraq
remain under total American control. Allowing the United Nations ______ would be
intended to win the support of the Security Council for ______ authorizing the
occupation of the country. In his remarks, Mr. Armitage ______
to discuss the plans ______, saying, "I don't think it helps to ______ publicly
fight now." But he described the arrangement under consideration as "a
multinational force ______ "in which "the American would be the U.N.
commander." On Monday, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld was
asked whether he could ______ American troops fighting ______ . His answer: "I
think that's not going to happen." But he went on to rule out only ______
meaning by the United Nations, whose troops wear blue helmets over a
peacekeeping force in Iraq.