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The Danger is Real: Why is the US Navy is Going to Iran? It Is Not for "Training"

The Danger is Real: Why is the US Navy is Going to Iran? It Is Not for "Training"

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Why are US warships suddenly moving to the Middle East, and could this be the start of a secret war? Watch this English lesson to learn the truth while mastering 24 important words like 'armada,' 'covert,' and 'unseat.'📝 Read the news more easily with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f21. WarshipDefinition: A big boat built just for fighting wars.Example: The warship left the port to protect the coast.2. Middle EastDefinition: A hot, sandy part of the world with countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Egypt.Example: The Middle East has a lot of history and deserts.3. Delbert BlackDefinition: Just the name of a specific US Navy ship.Example: The Delbert Black is out sailing in the ocean right now.4. Navy DestroyerDefinition: A fast ship that acts like a bodyguard for other ships, keeping them safe from submarines.Example: The Navy destroyer raced over to stop the enemy sub.5. Combat ShipsDefinition: Boats that are armed with weapons and ready to rumble.Example: They sent three combat ships to the danger zone.6. Aircraft CarrierDefinition: A floating airport; a giant ship with a flat top for planes to take off and land.Example: The jet landed right on the deck of the aircraft carrier.7. Abraham LincolnDefinition: A famous US President, but in this news story, it’s the name of a huge ship.Example: The USS Abraham Lincoln is one of the biggest ships out there.8. ArmadaDefinition: A whole bunch of warships sailing together like a gang.Example: An armada of ships showed up on the horizon.9. AlliesDefinition: Friends who stick together and help each other, especially in a fight.Example: France and the USA were allies in the big war.10. BrokerDefinition: To help two sides shake hands and make a deal.Example: The diplomat tried to broker a peace deal between the countries.11. DiplomaticDefinition: Being smooth and polite so you don't start an argument.Example: He tried to be diplomatic instead of starting a fight.12. RegionalDefinition: Just dealing with a local area, not the whole big country.Example: The rain was just a regional problem, not everywhere.13. Cabinet MeetingsDefinition: When the President sits down with his top helpers to talk shop.Example: The President talked about the new law during the Cabinet meetings.14. Pete HegsethDefinition: The name of a specific guy in the government who deals with the military.Example: Pete Hegseth was on TV talking about the army.15. Secretary of WarDefinition: The old-school name for the boss of the army.Example: The Secretary of War told the President the troops were ready.16. OptionsDefinition: The different choices you've got on the table.Example: We have two options: stay here or go home.17. PursueDefinition: To chase after something you really want.Example: She wants to pursue a job in science.18. InterpretedDefinition: How you understood what someone meant.Example: I interpreted his silence as a "no."19. ContingenciesDefinition: Backup plans for when things go wrong.Example: We have contingencies ready in case the power goes out.20. CurtailDefinition: To cut something short or put a lid on it.Example: We had to curtail the meeting because of the fire alarm.21. The ObjectiveDefinition: The main thing you are trying to get done.Example: The objective of soccer is to put the ball in the net.22. CurbDefinition: To keep something under control, sort of like putting a leash on it.Example: You should curb your spending if you want to save cash.23. UnseatDefinition: To kick someone out of their job or their "seat" of power.Example: The voters tried to unseat the mayor in the election.24. CovertDefinition: Hush-hush; done in secret so nobody catches you.Example: The spies went on a covert mission at night.

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