Thursday 26 May 2011

Anti-American sentiments in Pakistan army institution


News story
Words
Meanings
Officers received training biased against the United States at a prestigious Pakistan army institution, according to Wikileaks, underscoring concern that anti-Americanism in the country's powerful military is growing amid strains with Washington.

A U.S. diplomatic cable said the former U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, Anne Patterson, found officers at the National Defence University (NDU) were "naive and biased" against the United States . . .

Fears the military could be harbouring militant sympathisers have grown since U.S. forces found and killed Osama bin Laden this month in a Pakistani garrison town, where the al Qaeda leader had probably lived for several years.

Anti-Americanism runs high among many of Pakistan's mainly Muslim people but it has deepened after bin Laden's killing in a secret U.S. raid which many Pakistanis see as breach of sovereignty.

Many Pakistanis believe the United States and India would like to confiscate their nuclear weapons.
 
biased
prejudiced
prestigious
esteemed; admired and respected
underscoring
emphasizing; drawing attention to; underlining
strains
tensions
a diplomatic cable
a message sent by telegraph; a telegram sent abroad
naive
deficient in worldly wisdom; naive people lack experience of life and tend to trust other people and believe things too easily
harbouring
protecting; giving shelter to
garrison
troops (stationed in a town)
runs
if a feeling runs through you, you experience it or feel it strongly
deepened
become stronger; become worse
breach
violation; infringement
sovereignty
authority; complete power to govern a country; the power of a country to control its own government
confiscate
take or seize; take possession of


Model sentences and idiomatic expressions with prestigious”:
Forget their prestigious past.
a prestigious award
a prestigious university
the city's most prestigious and exclusive hotel
a prestigious literary award
a highly prestigious university


Exercise
Fill in the blanks with the following words:
1. harbouring 2. sovereignty 3. biased 4. confiscate 5. deepened

1. The newspapers gave a very . . . . . report of the meeting.
2. Talks are being held about who should have . . . . . over the island.
3. The teacher threatened to . . . . . their phones if they kept using them in class.
4. Their friendship soon . . . . . into love.
5. Police believe someone must be . . . . . the killer.

Answer key: 1. biased 2. sovereignty 3. confiscate 4. deepened 5. harbouring

1 comment:

  1. Assalam u Alaikum Sir,
    it is very interesting activity, i like it much. This activity must be continued in future. But i request you as beginner to learn English that it should be started with easiest way. I think the news vocabulary is very difficult for us. So the beginning, there should be enjoyable short story or historical event or adviser phrase. Thanks a lot.

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