US Daily Brief - March 7, 2026
1. Trump Changes U.S. Goals in Iran Conflict 
The former President Trump has shifted the U.S. approach toward Iran by demanding an unconditional surrender from the Iranian government. This means he wants Iran to accept all U.S. demands without any conditions or negotiations. This is a big change from previous talks that included some compromises. The new goal could increase tensions and make peace harder to achieve. Experts warn that this hardline stance might lead to more conflicts in the region. The U.S. is also supporting oil tankers with a $20 billion insurance plan in case of war-related damages. This shows how seriously the government is preparing for possible problems in the Middle East. It is important to watch how Iran will respond to these strong demands.
영어 표현 학습
- unconditional surrender — 무조건적인 항복
The enemy was forced to give an unconditional surrender.- shift the approach — 접근 방식을 바꾸다
The company decided to shift the approach to marketing.- make peace — 평화를 이루다
Leaders met to make peace after years of conflict.- tensions rise — 긴장이 고조되다
Tensions rise when countries disagree.- prepare for — ~에 대비하다
We prepare for emergencies by having plans.
Source: The New York Times
2. New Changes in U.S. Immigration Policies 
The U.S. is seeing big changes in its legal immigration system under the latest government leadership, often called "Trump 2.0." The new policies focus on reducing the number of immigrants and making the process harder. Some officials want stricter rules to control who can enter and stay in the country. However, many immigration advocates say these changes cause confusion and harm families. Catholic groups are asking the government to rethink and improve immigration policies, especially after some leaders left their positions. The future of immigration laws is uncertain, but many agree that America needs a clearer and more fair system for immigrants.
영어 표현 학습
- legal immigration — 합법적인 이민
She applied for legal immigration to the United States.- make the process harder — 절차를 더 어렵게 만들다
The new rules make the process harder for applicants.- immigration advocates — 이민 옹호자들
Immigration advocates support better rights for newcomers.- call for change — 변화를 요구하다
The community called for change in the education system.- clearer system — 더 명확한 시스템
We need a clearer system to avoid confusion.
Source: Real Instituto Elcano
3. February Job Losses Signal Economic Challenges 
In February, the U.S. lost 92,000 jobs, which is a warning sign for the economy. The unemployment rate also increased slightly to 4.4%. This is the first time in a while that job growth has fallen so sharply. Experts say this may show that companies are worried about the future and are hiring less. Some industries like manufacturing and retail have been especially affected. People looking for jobs might find it harder to get work soon. The government and businesses will need to watch these changes closely and find ways to support workers.
영어 표현 학습
- job market — 노동 시장
The job market is competitive right now.- warning sign — 경고 신호
A drop in sales is a warning sign for the company.- unemployment rate — 실업률
The unemployment rate went up last month.- job growth — 일자리 증가
Job growth has slowed in recent months.- find work — 일을 찾다
Many people are trying to find work after graduation.
Source: The Washington Post
4. Silicon Valley Faces Taiwan Chip Crisis 
Silicon Valley depends heavily on Taiwan for computer chips, which are important parts for many electronics. Experts warn about a looming disaster if Taiwan faces problems like war or natural disasters. This could stop the supply of chips and hurt tech companies worldwide. Many in Silicon Valley have ignored these risks for years. Now, the situation is urgent because the world needs these chips for everything from phones to cars. Companies are starting to look for new ways to make chips and reduce their dependence on Taiwan. This change will take time but is important to protect the tech industry.
영어 표현 학습
- looming disaster — 임박한 재난
A storm is a looming disaster for the coastal town.- depend heavily on — ~에 크게 의존하다
We depend heavily on technology in daily life.- supply chain — 공급망
A broken supply chain can stop production.- reduce dependence — 의존도를 줄이다
The company wants to reduce dependence on one supplier.- urgent situation — 긴급한 상황
The doctor said it was an urgent situation.
Source: The New York Times
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| unconditional surrender | 무조건적인 항복 | The enemy was forced to give an unconditional surrender. |
| shift the approach | 접근 방식을 바꾸다 | The company decided to shift the approach to marketing. |
| make peace | 평화를 이루다 | Leaders met to make peace after years of conflict. |
| tensions rise | 긴장이 고조되다 | Tensions rise when countries disagree. |
| prepare for | ~에 대비하다 | We prepare for emergencies by having plans. |
| legal immigration | 합법적인 이민 | She applied for legal immigration to the United States. |
| make the process harder | 절차를 더 어렵게 만들다 | The new rules make the process harder for applicants. |
| immigration advocates | 이민 옹호자들 | Immigration advocates support better rights for newcomers. |
| call for change | 변화를 요구하다 | The community called for change in the education system. |
| clearer system | 더 명확한 시스템 | We need a clearer system to avoid confusion. |
| job market | 노동 시장 | The job market is competitive right now. |
| warning sign | 경고 신호 | A drop in sales is a warning sign for the company. |
| unemployment rate | 실업률 | The unemployment rate went up last month. |
| job growth | 일자리 증가 | Job growth has slowed in recent months. |
| find work | 일을 찾다 | Many people are trying to find work after graduation. |
| looming disaster | 임박한 재난 | A storm is a looming disaster for the coastal town. |
| depend heavily on | ~에 크게 의존하다 | We depend heavily on technology in daily life. |
| supply chain | 공급망 | A broken supply chain can stop production. |
| reduce dependence | 의존도를 줄이다 | The company wants to reduce dependence on one supplier. |
| urgent situation | 긴급한 상황 | The doctor said it was an urgent situation. |
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