Friday, February 16, 2007

Tuesday, February 20th, Assignment

In your Newsweek magazine, read the article about Iran, from pages 28-31. Then, answer the following 4 questions.

1. How does NEWSWEEK describe the relationship between President GeorgeW. Bush and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?
a. Both are committed to resolving differences.
b. Neither is willing to talk to the other.
c. Both understand their joint role in Mideast peace.
d. Each distrusts the intentions of the other.

2. According to NEWSWEEK, how did Iran view the U.S. invasion ofAfghanistan in October 2001?a. It was supportive of the action.
b. It was concerned about a potential flood of refugees.
c. It condemned the plan as retaliatory.
d. It feared it would come under attack, as well.

3. Along with Iraq and North Korea, what has President Bush called Iran?

4. Who is the president of Iran?

3 comments:

The Absent-Minded said...

It seemed that there's a secretly war behind the the eye-sights. And the relationship doesn't seem really good , everyone has his own opinion , and these countries are led by two men who mistrust each other. And the NEWSWEEK tells that Iran has already an excuse to to represent and tell what they have but without attacking but telling and respecting , but in the other hand , Bush's solders are trying to find an excuse to start a war by attacking Iran .
Iran view the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001 by meeting between two Iranian and American officials in Geneva in Oct.7
Iran have been called as an inserted into Bush's uncontroversial state of the union address in order to avoid focusing solely in Iraq.

Ahmadinejad

Anonymous said...

1- D)The relation between Bush and Ahmadinejad that each distrusts the intention of the other.
2- C)It condemned the plan as retaliatory.
3- He needed Iran in the US side against Iraq.
4- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

khalid albenali said...

1. D)Each distruct the intentions of the other.
2. c) It condemned the plan as retalitory.
3. Bush seeking to have Iran in a fully cooperat side by side with US against Iraq.
Mahmoud Ahmadinajad.