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White House calls for 'transparent' Iranian investigation into apparent schoolgirls' poisoning

Mar 02, 2023 View Original Article
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    10% Center

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    60% ReliableFair

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    24% Negative

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46% : They shouldn't have to worry about their own physical safety, but we just don't know enough right now," he added.MORE: Iran can make enough material for nuclear device in 'about 12 days,' US official saysKirby wouldn't say if the U.S. would consider sanctions in reaction to any intentional poisoning.
43% :Over the past three months, hundreds of young girls attending different schools in Iran appeared to have been overpowered by what are believed to be noxious fumes wafting into their classrooms, with some ending up weakened on hospital beds, state media and the AP reported.
41% : "It's deeply concerning news coming out of Iran.
28% : The White House on Thursday said the Biden administration does not know what is causing the apparent poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran, and called for the Iranian government to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation.

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