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syoshioka99



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 12:17 pm    Post subject: Questions regarding English words [Posted from Korea] Reply with quote

America should encourage regional aspirations for political change. But it is not wise to seek an equivalent result in every country at the same pace. America will serve its values as well, and perhaps more effectively, by offering quiet counsel as by issuing public declarations, which are likely to produce a sense of siege. It is not an abdication of principle to tailor the U.S. position on a country-by-country basis and attune it to other relevant factors, including national security; indeed, this is the essence of a creative foreign policy.

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Kissinger wrote this article.

1) What is "quiet counsel"? How do you rephrase it?

2) What is "a sense of siege"? How do you rephrase it?

Thanks.
Kyle

(source) http://www.henryakissinger.com/articles/iht040212.html
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syoshioka99



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 5:30 am    Post subject: Re: Questions regarding English words [Posted from Korea] Reply with quote

syoshioka99 wrote:
America should encourage regional aspirations for political change. But it is not wise to seek an equivalent result in every country at the same pace. America will serve its values as well, and perhaps more effectively, by offering quiet counsel as by issuing public declarations, which are likely to produce a sense of siege. It is not an abdication of principle to tailor the U.S. position on a country-by-country basis and attune it to other relevant factors, including national security; indeed, this is the essence of a creative foreign policy.

[questions]
Kissinger wrote this article.

1) What is "quiet counsel"? How do you rephrase it?

2) What is "a sense of siege"? How do you rephrase it?

Thanks.
Kyle

(source) http://www.henryakissinger.com/articles/iht040212.html


Thanks for reading my message. Please answer either one of the questions. I want to especially know the answer 2). Does "a sense of siege" here have to do with a book title? Surprised
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IanT



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quiet counsel = discreet, private advice

A sense of siege= a feeling of being under pressure, surrounded.

Wasn't ignoring the question, just didn't have time earlier!

Best wishes,
ian
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syoshioka99



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 3:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

IanT wrote:
Quiet counsel = discreet, private advice

A sense of siege= a feeling of being under pressure, surrounded.

Wasn't ignoring the question, just didn't have time earlier!

Best wishes,
ian


I think I got an idea of those words. Thanks. Very Happy
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