Problems with the US and Iran Agreement

A2

Problems with the US and Iran Agreement

美國與伊朗協議的問題


Introduction

The US and Iran signed a peace paper. But now, there are problems in the Middle East. Iran closed a sea path and there is fighting in Lebanon.

美國與伊朗簽署了一份和平協議。但現在中東地區出現了問題,伊朗封鎖了一條海路,且黎巴嫩正陷入戰鬥。

Main Body

The US and Iran agreed to stop fighting. But Israel and Hezbollah are still fighting in Lebanon. Many people died. This makes the agreement fail.

美國與伊朗同意停止戰鬥。但以色列與真主黨在黎巴嫩仍持續戰鬥,導致許多人死亡。這使得協議面臨失敗。

Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. This is a sea path for oil. Iran is angry because of the fighting in Lebanon. President Trump says the US might charge money to use this path.

伊朗封鎖了霍爾木茲海峽。這是石油運輸的海路。伊朗因為黎巴嫩的戰鬥而感到憤怒。川普總統表示,美國可能會對使用此路徑收取費用。

Some leaders in Iran like the agreement. Other leaders hate it. They disagree about the US. Now, officials from both countries are meeting in Switzerland to talk about nuclear rules and money.

伊朗部分領導人支持該協議,但另一部分則非常厭惡。他們對美國的看法分歧。目前,兩國官員正在瑞士會面,討論核能規則與資金問題。

Conclusion

Peace is difficult. The US and Iran need to stop the fighting in Lebanon first.

和平很困難。美國與伊朗需要先停止在黎巴嫩的戰鬥。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 Word Power: Opposites

In this story, we see people who do not agree. Let's look at words that show different feelings:

  • Like \rightarrow Hate (Some leaders like the deal, others hate it.)
  • Agree \rightarrow Disagree (They disagree about the US.)

🛠️ Action Words (Present Tense)

Notice how the text describes things happening now. We use simple verbs:

  1. Closed (The path is shut) $
  2. Meeting (Talking together) $
  3. Fighting (Warring)

🌍 Useful Places

When talking about the world, we use these labels:

  • Sea path \rightarrow A road for ships.
  • Officials \rightarrow Important people from the government.

Vocabulary Learning

agreement (n.)
A promise or a deal between two or more people or countries.
Example:The two countries signed an agreement to stop the war.
fail (v.)
To not succeed or to stop working.
Example:If they do not talk, the peace plan will fail.
charge (v.)
To ask for an amount of money for a service.
Example:The hotel will charge money for the breakfast.
disagree (v.)
To have a different opinion from someone else.
Example:I disagree with you about the best movie.
officials (n.)
People who have a position of authority in a government.
Example:Government officials are meeting to discuss the new law.
nuclear (adj.)
Related to the energy from the center of an atom.
Example:Nuclear energy can be used to make electricity.
B2

Rising Tensions in the Middle East and the Risk to the US-Iran Agreement

中東局勢緊張升溫,美伊協議面臨風險


Introduction

The stability of the Middle East is currently at risk because Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz again and fighting has resumed in southern Lebanon. These events threaten a recently signed agreement, known as a memorandum of understanding (MoU), between the United States and Iran.

中東的穩定目前面臨風險,因為伊朗再次封閉了霍爾木茲海峽,且黎巴嫩南部重新爆發衝突。這些事件威脅到美國與伊朗近期簽署的一份協議,即所謂的諒解備忘錄(MoU)。

Main Body

The current tension started after US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a 14-point agreement. This deal required both sides to stop fighting and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, the agreement is failing because of ongoing violence in Lebanon. Israeli forces have carried out airstrikes that killed many people, while Hezbollah has responded with rocket attacks. Although the US and Qatar helped organize a ceasefire, both sides claim the other has broken the rules, and Israel continues to keep troops in southern Lebanon to manage security threats.

目前的緊張局勢始於美國總統川普與伊朗總統佩澤什基安簽署的一份 14 點協議。該協議要求雙方停止戰鬥並重新開放霍爾木茲海峽。然而,由於黎巴嫩持續發生暴力事件,該協議正陷入困境。以色列軍隊發動空襲導致多人死亡,而真主黨則以火箭彈攻擊予以回擊。雖然美國與卡達協助協調停火,但雙方均指責對方違反規則,且以色列繼續在黎巴嫩南部部署軍隊以管控安全威脅。

In response, the Iranian military closed the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that Israeli actions violated the US-Iran deal. This is a serious move because about 20% of the world's oil and gas passes through this waterway. While the US military claims that commercial ships can still pass through, President Trump has suggested that the US might charge tolls for using the strait if a final deal is not reached within 60 days. He described these fees as payment for providing security services.

作為回應,伊朗軍方封閉了霍爾木茲海峽,聲稱以色列的行動違反了美伊協議。這是一個嚴重的舉措,因為全球約 20% 的石油與天然氣通過此水道。雖然美國軍方聲稱商業船隻仍可通行,但川普總統暗示,若 60 天內未能達成最終協議,美國可能會對使用該海峽徵收通行費。他將這些費用描述為提供安全服務的報酬。

Meanwhile, there is a disagreement within the Iranian government. Hardline groups believe the agreement is a surrender and want to keep the strait closed. On the other hand, pragmatic leaders, such as Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, emphasize that Iran needs to stabilize its economy and reconnect with global markets. At the same time, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has cautiously supported the deal but has warned that he may oppose any excessive demands from the US.

與此同時,伊朗政府內部存在分歧。強硬派認為該協議等同於投降,要求維持海峽封閉。另一方面,如議長加利巴夫等務實派領導人則強調,伊朗需要穩定經濟並重新接軌全球市場。同時,最高領袖哈梅內雖謹慎支持該協議,但警告若美國提出過分要求,他可能會表示反對。

Conclusion

The security of the region remains unstable. A lasting peace depends on whether the fighting in Lebanon stops and whether both nations can agree on the rules for verifying Iran's nuclear program.

該地區的安全依然不穩定。能否實現持久和平,取決於黎巴嫩的戰鬥是否停止,以及兩國能否就驗證伊朗核計畫的規則達成共識。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Connector' Leap: Moving from Simple to Complex

At the A2 level, you likely use and, but, and because. To reach B2, you need to show contrast and simultaneity using more sophisticated transitions. This text is a goldmine for this transition.

🌓 Mastering the Contrast Pivot

Look at how the text moves between opposing ideas. Instead of just saying "but," it uses:

  • "However..." \rightarrow Used to start a new sentence that contradicts the previous one.
    • Example: "This deal required both sides to stop fighting... However, the agreement is failing."
  • "On the other hand..." \rightarrow Used when comparing two different perspectives or groups.
    • Example: Hardliners want the strait closed; on the other hand, pragmatic leaders want economic stability.
  • "While..." \rightarrow This allows you to balance two facts in one sentence.
    • Example: "While the US military claims ships can pass... President Trump has suggested tolls."

🔄 The 'Time-Management' Phrases

B2 speakers don't just list events; they show how events happen at the same time. Notice these two phrases:

  1. "Meanwhile...": Use this to jump to a different location or a different group of people while the first action is still happening.
  2. "At the same time...": Use this to show a simultaneous reaction or a secondary condition.

💡 Pro-Tip for your B2 Transition: Stop writing short, choppy sentences. Try to merge two A2 sentences into one B2 sentence using a While or However structure.

  • A2: The US wants peace. Iran is angry. (Too simple)
  • B2: While the US wants peace, Iran remains angry due to the situation in Lebanon. (Fluent)

Vocabulary Learning

stability (n.)
The state of being steady and not likely to change or fail
Example:Political stability is essential for the growth of a country's economy.
memorandum of understanding (n.)
A formal agreement between two or more parties that outlines a common line of action
Example:The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding before starting their official partnership.
ceasefire (n.)
An agreement to stop fighting for a certain period of time
Example:The United Nations called for an immediate ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to reach civilians.
asserting (v.)
Stating a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
Example:The lawyer continued asserting that his client was innocent despite the evidence.
violated (v.)
Broke or failed to comply with a rule, agreement, or law
Example:The company was fined because it had violated environmental regulations.
pragmatic (adj.)
Dealing with things sensibly and realistically based on practical rather than theoretical considerations
Example:She took a pragmatic approach to the problem, focusing on what could actually be achieved.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing
Example:The teacher wanted to emphasize the importance of reviewing the notes before the exam.
excessive (adj.)
Too much; more than is necessary, normal, or reasonable
Example:The price of the hotel room was excessive, even for the peak tourist season.
verifying (v.)
Checking or proving that something is accurate or true
Example:The bank is currently verifying the identity of the new account holder.
C2

Escalation of Regional Hostilities and the Destabilization of the US-Iran Interim Framework

區域敵對行動升級與美伊臨時框架的不穩定


Introduction

The strategic stability of the Middle East has been compromised by the re-closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and the resumption of military operations in southern Lebanon, jeopardizing a recently signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the United States and Iran.

中東的戰略穩定因伊朗重新封閉霍爾木茲海峽以及黎巴嫩南部恢復軍事行動而受到影響,危及美國與伊朗最近簽署的諒解備忘錄(MoU)。

Main Body

The current geopolitical friction originated from the signing of a 14-point MoU between US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, which mandated a cessation of hostilities across all fronts and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, the implementation of this framework has been obstructed by continued kinetic activity in Lebanon. Israeli forces have conducted airstrikes resulting in numerous casualties, including civilians and military personnel, while Hezbollah has engaged in projectile attacks and infiltration attempts. Although a ceasefire was brokered by the US and Qatar, both parties allege mutual violations, with Israel maintaining a military presence in southern Lebanon to neutralize immediate threats.

目前的地緣政治摩擦源於美國總統川普與伊朗總統佩澤希基揚簽署的一份 14 點諒解備忘錄,該備忘錄要求在所有戰線停止敵對行動並重新開放霍爾木茲海峽。然而,由於黎巴嫩持續的軍事行動,該框架的執行受到阻礙。以色列軍方進行了空襲,導致包括平民與軍事人員在內的多數傷亡,而真主黨則發動了導彈攻擊與滲透嘗試。雖然美國與卡達促成了停火,但雙方均指責對方違約,以色列則維持在黎巴嫩南部的軍事存在以消除即時威脅。

In response to these developments, the Iranian military command announced the re-closure of the Strait of Hormuz, characterizing the Israeli operations as a breach of the US-Iran agreement. This action serves as a strategic lever, as the waterway facilitates approximately 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas transit. The US administration has disputed the efficacy of this closure, with US Central Command asserting that commercial traffic remains intact. Concurrently, President Trump has proposed the imposition of US-led tolls on the strait should a final settlement not be reached within the stipulated 60-day window, framing such measures as reimbursement for security services.

針對這些發展,伊朗軍方宣布重新封閉霍爾木茲海峽,將以色列的行動定義為違反美伊協議。由於該水道承載了全球約 20% 的石油與液化天然氣運輸,此舉被視為一種戰略籌碼。美國政府質疑封閉的成效,美國中央司令部聲稱商業交通依然正常。與此同時,川普總統建議,若在規定的 60 日期限內未達成最終協議,美國將對該海峽徵收通行費,將此舉定義為對安全服務的補償。

Internally, the Iranian political apparatus is experiencing a divergence of strategic perspectives. Hardline factions, including the Paydari Front, have denounced the MoU as a capitulation and advocated for the continued blockade of the strait. Conversely, a pragmatic wing, led by Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, emphasizes the necessity of economic stabilization and rapprochement with global markets. This internal tension is further complicated by the cautious endorsement of the deal by Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who deferred the decision to the presidency while reserving the right to oppose excessive US demands.

在內部方面,伊朗的政治體系出現了戰略分歧。包括「堅定陣線」在內的強硬派譴責該備忘錄為投降行為,並主張繼續封鎖海峽。相反,由議長加利巴夫領導的務實派則強調經濟穩定與重新接軌全球市場的必要性。最高領袖哈梅內對該協議持謹慎支持態度,將決定交由總統處理,但保留反對美國過分要求的權利,使內部緊張局勢更加複雜。

Diplomatic efforts to salvage the framework are currently centered in Switzerland. Despite initial postponements due to the Lebanese escalation, technical delegations—including US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and Iranian officials led by Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi—have converged to negotiate the final terms. These discussions are expected to prioritize the verification of Iran's nuclear program, specifically the downblending of enriched uranium under IAEA supervision, and the unfreezing of Iranian assets. Pakistan and Qatar continue to facilitate these proceedings as intermediaries.

挽救該框架的外交努力目前集中在瑞士。儘管因黎巴嫩局勢升級而一度推遲,但包括美國特使維特科夫與庫什納,以及由加利巴夫與外長阿拉格齊領導的伊朗代表團,已聚集商討最終條款。預計這些討論將優先處理伊朗核計劃的驗證,特別是在國際原子能機構(IAEA)監督下降低濃縮鈾的濃度,以及解凍伊朗資產。巴基斯坦與卡達繼續作為中間人協助這些程序。

Conclusion

The regional security architecture remains precarious, as the transition from a preliminary memorandum to a durable peace agreement depends upon the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon and the resolution of nuclear verification protocols.

區域安全架構依然脆弱,因為從初步備忘錄轉化為持久和平協議,取決於黎巴嫩是否停火以及核驗證協定的解決。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Nominalization and 'Static' Verbs

To move from B2 to C2, a student must stop describing actions and start describing states of being and conceptual frameworks. This text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs (actions) into nouns (concepts). This shifts the tone from a narrative to an analytical discourse.

⚡ The Linguistic Shift

Observe how the text avoids simple subject-verb-object constructions:

  • B2 Approach: "The US and Iran signed a deal, but now they are fighting again, which makes the deal fail."
  • C2 Approach: "The strategic stability... has been compromised... jeopardizing a recently signed memorandum of understanding."

By replacing "fighting" with "strategic stability... compromised," the writer removes the 'human' element and replaces it with a 'systemic' element. This is the hallmark of high-level diplomatic and academic prose.

🛠️ Dissecting the 'Conceptual Pivot'

Look at the phrase: "the Iranian political apparatus is experiencing a divergence of strategic perspectives."

  • The Pivot: Instead of saying "Iranian politicians disagree," the writer uses "divergence of strategic perspectives."
  • The Effect: This transforms a disagreement (an event) into a divergence (a phenomenon).

🔍 Lexical Precision: The 'C2 Nuance' Scale

C2 mastery requires selecting words that carry specific political or technical weight rather than general meaning:

B2 TermC2 Substitution in TextThe 'Value Add'
UseLeverImplies a calculated tool for pressure.
ResultKinetic activityMilitary euphemism for active combat/violence.
Giving inCapitulationSuggests a total and shameful surrender.
Moving towardRapprochementSpecifically refers to the restoration of friendly relations.

🎓 Syntactic Sophistication: The Subordinate Balance

Note the use of participial phrases to add layers of meaning without starting new sentences:

"...characterizing the Israeli operations as a breach of the US-Iran agreement."

Instead of writing "Iran closed the strait. They said the operations were a breach," the writer attaches the reasoning to the action using the -ing form. This creates a seamless flow of logic, essential for passing the CPE (Cambridge Proficiency) writing criteria.

Vocabulary Learning

jeopardizing (v.)
Putting something or someone into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Example:The sudden increase in tariffs is jeopardizing the fragile trade agreement between the two nations.
cessation (n.)
The fact or process of ending or until something stops happening.
Example:The diplomats are calling for an immediate cessation of all military hostilities.
kinetic (adj.)
Relating to active military action involving lethal force, as opposed to diplomatic or cyber operations.
Example:The intelligence agency warned that the situation had escalated from cyber warfare to kinetic activity.
brokered (v.)
Arranged or negotiated a deal, agreement, or settlement between two or more parties.
Example:The peace treaty was brokered by a neutral third party after months of stalemate.
efficacy (n.)
The ability to produce a desired or intended result.
Example:Scientists are conducting trials to determine the efficacy of the new vaccine against the variant.
stipulated (v.)
Demanded or specified a required condition, typically as part of a formal agreement.
Example:The contract stipulated that the project must be completed within six months.
capitulation (n.)
The act of surrendering or yielding to an opponent or a demand.
Example:The opposition viewed the government's decision to lower taxes as a complete capitulation to the protesters.
rapprochement (n.)
An establishment or resumption of harmonious relations between two countries that were previously hostile.
Example:The signing of the cultural exchange program marked a significant rapprochement between the two warring states.
downblending (v.)
The process of mixing highly enriched uranium with low-enriched or natural uranium to reduce its concentration.
Example:The IAEA monitored the facility to ensure the downblending of weapons-grade material.
precarious (adj.)
Dependent on chance; uncertain, unstable, or dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
Example:The ceasefire remains precarious, with both armies maintaining high alert along the border.
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