THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 8, 2017- Topic 2
Sparks in a tinderbox
North Korea’s provocative action of launching four missiles into the Sea of
Japan a few hundred kilometres from the Japanese
coastline has triggered fears of renewed tension between nuclear-armed powers.
The launch seems timed to test the strategic fortitude and tactical
capabilities of new relationships in the broader power balance that reins in
Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions. The first test would be of the strength of
bilateral U.S.-Japan ties on the watch of U.S. President Donald Trump and
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un had
already given these two leaders a wake-up call when his regime fired a
medium-range missile last month. Mr. Trump has assured both Mr. Abe and South
Korea’s acting President, Hwang Kyo-Ahn, of his ironclad commitment to stand by
them through this crisis. Yet it is likely that Mr. Kim was, in fact, trying to
get a measure of Mr. Trump, who had tweeted shortly before assuming office in
January, “it won’t happen!”, on the North being close to testing an ICBM.
Experts seem to concur that the missiles launched now did not appear to be of
intercontinental range. Yet, the prospect looms of the North miniaturising
nuclear warheads to the point where even shorter-range weapons could, if they
were nuclear-tipped, pose unprecedented risk to South Korea, Japan and the U.S.
military assets in the vicinity.
The continuous belligerence of North Korea is only one side
of the story. The other is that the international community, led by the U.S.
and nations within striking distance of the North’s aggression, has hardly
managed the conflict consistently. The commendable effort of the Six Party Talks to
invest diplomatic currency in bringing Pyongyang back to the negotiating table
got derailed early on in President Barack Obama’s first term. The cycle of
sanctions and international isolation fuelling further bravado by the Kim
regime then dominated the denouement, as indeed it has since 1992. This time
the conflict seems to be following a distinctly more unstable trajectory as Mr.
Trump has authorised the deployment in South Korea of the first elements of the
U.S.’s advanced anti-missile system, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence
(THAAD), disregarding the possibility that it may be a double-edged sword. On
the one hand, the presumed retaliatory move of THAAD deployment glosses over
the fact that in the past week the U.S. and South Korea had conducted military
drills in the region, war games that Pyongyang views as overt hostility. On the
other, Washington has clearly decided to ignore the justifiable fears of
Beijing and Moscow that THAAD’s nuclear umbrella threatens their interests in
the region too, not North Korea’s alone. Unless de-escalation becomes a
priority for all parties involved, the Korean Peninsula region will remain a
flashpoint.
Vocabulary
Provocative: causing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction,
especially deliberately.
Example: A provocative
article
Synonyms: annoying, irritating, exasperating, infuriating, maddening
Fortitude: courage in pain or adversity.
Example: She endured her
illness with great fortitude
Synonyms: courage, bravery, endurance, resilience, mettle
Concur: be of the same opinion; agree.
Example: The authors
concurred with the majority
Synonyms: agree, be
in agreement, go along, fall in, be in sympathy
Vicinity: the area near or surrounding a particular place.
Example: The number of
people living in the immediate vicinity was small
Synonyms: neighborhood, surrounding
area, locality, locale, area
Bravado: a bold manner or a show of boldness intended to
impress or intimidate.
Example: Swagger and
arrogance is all very well but until that huge European Cup is hoisted aloft it
is merely bluster and bravado .
Synonyms: boldness, swaggering, bluster, machismo, boasting, bragging
Denouement: the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in
which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or
resolved.
Example: None of Wilder's
leading characters, no matter how neat the final denouements of his films
sometimes are, were ever anything but anti-heroes.
Synonyms: finale, final
scene, epilogue, coda, end, ending, finish, close
Hostility: hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition.
Example: Their hostility to
all outsiders
Synonyms: antagonism, unfriendliness, enmity, malevolence, malice