THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 9, 2017- Topic 2
Wednesday’s attacks in Tehran targeted
the two most significant symbols of the 1979 Revolution — the Parliament and
the tomb of Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic. The
terrorists clearly wanted to send a message to the Iranian state, and they
retained the element of surprise. Though it is involved in the fight against
the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Iran has so far largely remained insulated
from the regional crises.
The attack, the first major terror incident in Iran
in many years, suggests that even the formidable security cover put in place by
the elite Revolutionary Guards can be breached by terrorists. The IS
immediately claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 12 people. For
the IS, Iran is the main adversary in West Asia, for both ideological and
strategic reasons. The IS has thrived on anti-Shia sectarianism and
persistently attacked Shia Muslims, mainly in Iraq and Syria. For it, Iran is
the embodiment of Shia power in the region. Further, Iran is directly involved in
the anti-IS fight — in Iraq, Iran-trained Shia militia groups are in the
forefront of the battle for Mosul which has almost liberated the second largest
city from the IS; and in Syria, Iran is propping up the regime of Bashar
al-Assad which the IS wants to overthrow.
But the
attacks and the Iranian reaction must also be seen in the context of heightened
Saudi Arabia-Iran rivalry. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards has said in a
statement that Saudi Arabia and the U.S. are involved in the attack. This is a serious
allegation to make, and risks escalating tensions between Riyadh and Tehran.
The attack is yet another reminder that no country in West Asia is free from
the threat posed by terrorists, and that the region has a collective
responsibility to fight them. Unfortunately, what is happening is just the
opposite. There is a coordinated attempt under way in West Asia, led by Saudi
Arabia, to isolate Iran. Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince, Mohammad bin
Salman Al-Saud, had said last month that Riyadh would take the battle into
Iran. This anti-Iran approach was endorsed by U.S. President Donald Trump
during his visit to Riyadh in late May. The Trump administration has repeatedly
called Iran a state sponsor of terrorism, and has openly aligned itself with the
Saudis against Iran. Such increasingly hostile rhetoric that is perceived to be
playing on a Sunni-Shia face-off is an opportunity for terrorists to exploit.
And the Tehran bombing suggests they are at it. Unless such crises are handled
with extreme caution, they could ignite regional tensions on sectarian lines.
The last thing West Asia needs today is a Shia-Sunni sectarian conflict. Both
Iran and Saudi Arabia should stand down from this mutual hostility and join
hands in the cause of regional security if they are serious about the public
claims they make.
Vocabulary
Retained: continue
to have something
Example: Built in
1830, the house retains many of its original features
Synonyms: keep, keep possession of, keep
hold of, hold on to
Insulated: protect
something by interposing material that prevents the loss of heat or the
intrusion of sound.
Example: The room
was heavily insulated against all outside noise
Synonyms: wrap, sheathe, cover, coat, encase, enclose, envelop
Formidable: inspiring
fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or
capable.
Example: A
formidable opponent
Synonyms: intimidating, forbidding, daunting, disturbing, alarming
Elite: a select
part of a group that is superior to the rest in terms of ability or qualities.
Example: The elite
of Britain's armed forces
Synonyms: best, pick, cream, crème de
la crème, flower, nonpareil
Adversary: one's
opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
Example: Davis beat
his old adversary in the quarterfinals
Synonyms: opponent, rival, enemy, antagonist, combatant, challenger
Sectarianism: excessive
attachment to a particular sect or party, especially in religion.
Example: Religious
sectarianism
Persistent: continuing
to exist or endure over a prolonged period.
Example: Persistent
rain will affect many areas
Synonyms: constant, continuous, continuing, continual, nonstop
Forefront: the
leading or most important position or place.
Example: We are at
the forefront of developments
Synonyms: vanguard, van, spearhead, head, lead, front, fore, front
line
Endorsed: declare
one's public approval or support of.
Example: The report
was endorsed by the college
Aligned: give
support to a person, organization, or cause.
Example: Newspapers
usually align themselves with certain political parties
Rhetoric: the art of
effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of
speech and other compositional techniques.
Example: Born into
a rich provincial family, he studied philosophy as well as rhetoric and law.
Synonyms: oratory, eloquence, command of
language, way with words
Hostile: unfriendly;
antagonistic.
Example: A hostile
audience
Synonyms: unfriendly, unkind, bitter, unsympathetic, malicious
Ignite: catch fire
or cause to catch fire.
Example: Furniture
can give off lethal fumes when it ignites
Synonyms: catch fire, burst into
flames, combust, be set off, explode
