Iran violates deal, denies access to site allegedly sabotaged by Israel | World Israel News

Sep 27, 2021 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    70% Very Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    78% Extremely Conservative

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Bias Score Analysis

The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral.

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"Earlier this month, the agency and the Iranian government released a statement playing up renewed cooperation between Iran and the IAEA."
Positive
10% Conservative
"In mid-September, on the heels of an IAEA report slamming Iran for refusing to cooperate with the nuclear watchdog group, Iranian officials agreed to allow the IAEA to access its monitoring systems at the Islamic Republic's nuclear sites."
Negative
-14% Liberal
"Widely viewed as a stalling move to buy more time for negotiations, the decision to allow IAEA inspections came as the U.S, Germany, France, and the U.K. were gearing up to formally condemn Iran at an IAEA Board of Governors meeting."
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-16% Liberal
"IAEA chief Raphael Grossi said that servicing of IAEA monitoring equipment at Iranian sites would begin within a few days, and added that Iran had agreed to allow the agency to repair and replace cameras that had been damaged in a recent attack."
Negative
-18% Liberal
"While he did not name which site contained damaged monitoring equipment, or who was behind the attack, it's believed that he was referring to the mysterious June blast at the Karaj nuclear facility near Tehran."
Negative
-28% Liberal
"According to a bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal, the refusal to allow IAEA inspectors to enter the site marks the first violation of a fresh agreement between Iran and the watchdog group."
Negative
-36% Liberal
"The second means Biden and Democrats are 'toast' in 2022 midterms."
Positive
22% Conservative
"Reportedly both Shumer and Pelosi came out of the meeting smiling and upbeat."
Positive
14% Conservative
"Biden thereafter called in separately a group of progressives and then a group of 'moderates'"
Positive
6% Conservative
"Watch Biden today tell Pelosi-Shumer to do separate votes on $550B Infrastructure bill and $3.5T Reconciliation bill."
Positive
4% Conservative
"Whatever the scenario, it was already decided by party leaders last week when Biden called Shumer and Pelosi into his office, reportedly in a closed door meeting that no one else attended."
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2% Conservative
"Whatever the scenario, it was already decided by party leaders last week when Biden called Shumer and Pelosi into his office, reportedly in a closed door meeting that no one else attended."
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2% Conservative
"Decision likely made yesterday when Biden met with Pelosi-Shumer, Sanders, & Manchin."
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2% Conservative
"The progressive caucus in the House and the Sanders-Warren faction in the Senate are demanding, however, that Pelosi honor her earlier pledge to vote on both bills at the same time."
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0% Conservative
"now all jumping on the bandwagon to say $3.5T must be cut, now that Biden admin. has signaled support for same."
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0% Conservative
"One will be for Pelosi to vote on both bills as promised."
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-2% Liberal
"That way Pelosi can placate the progressive caucus and the Democrats can still say they passed a big 'human infrastructure' Reconciliation bill."
Negative
-4% Liberal
"So summing up: the three scenarios in the House are: Pelosi votes both bills up same time and they both pass; Pelosi renegs and holds separate votes and progressives vote down both bills"
Negative
-8% Liberal
"Reconciliationbill Watch for 'smoke & mirrors' in Pelosi-Shumer 'deal'."
Negative
-8% Liberal
"One can guess what the pragmatists will then do, including Pelosi."
Negative
-10% Liberal
"Pelosi had promised weeks ago not to break out the two bills for separate votes, but vote on both at the same time."
Negative
-12% Liberal
"More specifically, ensuring that the Trump $4.5T tax cuts of 2017 are not rolled back."
Negative
-16% Liberal
"But that's a high risk strategy, since it will clearly appear that Biden and the Democrats can't deliver on their election promises-especially if the US economic recovery is not robust by fall of 2022 due to lack of fiscal stimulus in fall of 2021, which is very likely since the current summer 2021 rebound of the economy already appears to be slowing."
Negative
-16% Liberal
"Bill will be what Manchin-Senema want (corp wing)."
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-18% Liberal
"Another scenario may be for Pelosi not to hold a simultaneous dual vote because her progressive caucus won't support a breaking out of the votes and will vote against the Infrastructure bill if held separate."
Negative
-20% Liberal
"In this case, Pelosi and the Democrats will then revert to the tried and true Democrat party 'fall back' message saying they'll return to the vote on both bills after the 2022 midterms."
Negative
-20% Liberal
"What did they agree to with Biden?"
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-20% Liberal
"That will put Pelosi and the House progressives behind the eight ball, as they say: refuse to vote for the Senate passed Infrastructure bill or take the heat in elections for refusing to pass anything."
Negative
-22% Liberal
"Reconciliationbill Reported today, Shumer and Pelosi both believe they 'have a deal' on $3.5T Reconciliation & .550T infrastructure bills."
Negative
-24% Liberal
"Thousands of corporate lobbyists have invaded Washington D.C. in recent months, with the single purpose of demanding the Democrats don't touch the Trump tax cuts."
Negative
-28% Liberal
"any of Trump's $4.5T 2017 tax cuts"
Negative
-30% Liberal
"Former political hacks for Obama and Clinton admins (mouthpieces for corporate wing of Dem party)"
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-32% Liberal
"; Pelosi and progressives agree on a 'smoke & mirrors' compromise and backload most of Reconciliation bill spending and taxing."
Negative
-36% Liberal
"Stimulus Top measures most likely to be cut from Biden's $3.5T stimulus: Higher education ($445B)."
Negative
-36% Liberal
"In other words, the split in the party and fight is not just over stimulus spending; it's over taxes and rolling back the Trump tax cuts."
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-32% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : Earlier this month, the agency and the Iranian government released a statement playing up renewed cooperation between Iran and the IAEA.
43% : In mid-September, on the heels of an IAEA report slamming Iran for refusing to cooperate with the nuclear watchdog group, Iranian officials agreed to allow the IAEA to access its monitoring systems at the Islamic Republic's nuclear sites.
42% : Widely viewed as a stalling move to buy more time for negotiations, the decision to allow IAEA inspections came as the U.S, Germany, France, and the U.K. were gearing up to formally condemn Iran at an IAEA Board of Governors meeting.
41% : IAEA chief Raphael Grossi said that servicing of IAEA monitoring equipment at Iranian sites would begin "within a few days," and added that Iran had agreed to allow the agency to repair and replace cameras that had been damaged in a recent attack.
36% : While he did not name which site contained damaged monitoring equipment, or who was behind the attack, it's believed that he was referring to the mysterious June blast at the Karaj nuclear facility near Tehran.
32% : According to a bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal, the refusal to allow IAEA inspectors to enter the site marks the first violation of a fresh agreement between Iran and the watchdog group.

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