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Iran Walking Fine Line on Syria 伊朗在叙利亚的路线
Iran is wording responses to Syria's alleged1 use of chemical weapons very carefully, although its rhetoric2 towards the international community remains3 tough. And, as the West mulls military action against Iran's ally, the new government in Tehran is caught between old allegiances and pressures to forge better ties with the West.
The images of suffering after the alleged chemical weapon attack - called appalling4 and abhorrent5 by many in the West - at first drew a muted reaction from new Iranian President Hassan Rohani who, without blaming the Syrian government, issued a general condemnation6 of chemical weapons use.
Former Radio Farda military correspondent Hussein Aryan says Rouhani had no choice.
"Not doing that, it would devaluate the credibility of a president who has taken over and seems or says that he is going to have a moderate approach in terms of international relations,” he said.
The escalating7 crisis in Syria may well test Iran's intent to improve ties with the West and the United States.
With the election of President Rohani, came a Western-friendly foreign minister, and Tehran has softened8 some of its rhetoric over its controversial nuclear program as it looks to get sanctions that have battered9 its economy lifted.
Still, as Western calls for military action against the Syrian government increase, Iran's defense10 of Syria has also strengthened.
Steven Heydemann at the United States Institute of Peace says that's because Tehran has much to lose.
“Iran for much of the period since the Syrian uprising began has been the most important ally of the Assad regime and has really thrown itself wholeheartedly into ensuring the regime’s survival,” he said.
Part of that is Iran's use of the militant11 group Hezbollah, whose leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, has vowed12 to fight in Syria himself if the need arises.
Michael Rubin at American Enterprise Institute said, "Hezbollah, of course, is going to perhaps act as a proxy13 of Iran in all of this, though we've seen in recent weeks that Hezbollah has become much weaker than it has been in the past."
Iran's influence also extends to Iraq, where Shi'ite communities have sent militants14 to fight and die defending the Syrian regime.
In Syrian refugee camps anger against Iran is building. One refugee in a camp in Jordan says Iran and Hezbollah are also to blame for the chemical weapons attacks outside Damascus.
For now, Iran remains resolute15. Supreme16 Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is warning that American intervention17 in Syria would be a disaster.
As war in Syria rages, Iran's focus seems set on carefully preserving its sphere of influence.
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2 rhetoric | |
n.修辞学,浮夸之言语 | |
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3 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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4 appalling | |
adj.骇人听闻的,令人震惊的,可怕的 | |
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5 abhorrent | |
adj.可恶的,可恨的,讨厌的 | |
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6 condemnation | |
n.谴责; 定罪 | |
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7 escalating | |
v.(使)逐步升级( escalate的现在分词 );(使)逐步扩大;(使)更高;(使)更大 | |
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8 softened | |
(使)变软( soften的过去式和过去分词 ); 缓解打击; 缓和; 安慰 | |
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9 battered | |
adj.磨损的;v.连续猛击;磨损 | |
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10 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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11 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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12 vowed | |
起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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n.代理权,代表权;(对代理人的)委托书;代理人 | |
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激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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15 resolute | |
adj.坚决的,果敢的 | |
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16 supreme | |
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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17 intervention | |
n.介入,干涉,干预 | |
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