Topic: Charters
Charters
has 88.5% among topics.
BS Score: 9.7%.
Articles analyzed: 8.
Words analyzed: 2,196.
Analyzed articles
The Washington Post
- By Victoria Craw
- 6/23/2026, 12:31 PM
Confirmation Bias 83.6% - Recency Bias 83.6% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 83.6%
Iranian officials said they have no plans to allow international inspections of their country’s damaged nuclear facilities, just a day after Vice President JD Vance said Iran had agreed to allow such inspections, which would restore a safeguard from President Barack Obama’s deal with Tehran that President Donald Trump threw out. more
The Washington Post
- By Mary Ilyushina, Sammy Westfall, Susannah George
- 6/21/2026, 10:20 AM
Framing Effect 74.5% - Optimism Bias 74.5% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 74.5%
Vice President JD Vance began talks Sunday with Iranian officials in Switzerland expressing hope that the two sides could “turn over a new leaf” as, back in Washington, President Donald Trump threatened fresh attacks on Tehran if it blocked the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. more
The Washington Post
- By Sammy Westfall
- 6/19/2026, 9:00 AM
Negativity Bias 85.7% - Confirmation Bias 57.1% - Anecdotal 57.1%
President Donald Trump left no ambiguity as to how he felt about the Obama administration’s 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. In Trump’s first term as president, he withdrew from the accord, having called it “horrible,” “defective at its core,” “one sided,” a “road to a nuclear weapon,” and “one of the worst and dumbest” agreements “ever made... more
The Washington Post
- By Greg Miller
- 6/18/2026, 6:38 PM
Framing Effect 100% - Negativity Bias 100% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 100%
The memorandum to end the U.S.-Israel war with Iran is a document of diplomatic loopholes, Western officials and experts said, with hazy pledges to “undertake” steps in search of a lasting peace, a two-month timeline to solve issues that have vexed negotiators for years, and calls for finding an unspecified “mechanism” to enforce terms... more
The Washington Post
- By Dan Diamond, Natalie Allison, Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Michael Birnbaum
- 6/17/2026, 8:32 PM
Framing Effect 100% - Negativity Bias 100% - Biased Writer Voice 100%
ÉVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — President Donald Trump issued a freewheeling defense of his Iran ceasefire deal at the close of the G-7 summit, veering from warnings about the economic costs of war to<b> </b>criticism of Israel’s campaign in Lebanon and comments<b> </b>suggesting a break with decades of U.S. opposition to Iran’s ballistic... more
The Washington Post
- By Michael Birnbaum, Karen DeYoung
- 6/15/2026, 9:08 PM
Optimism Bias 81.3% - Recency Bias 81.3% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 81.3%
President Donald Trump said Monday that the Strait of Hormuz will fully reopen to shipping traffic by Friday, the day that senior U.S. and Iranian officials plan to meet in Geneva for a ceremony to mark an end to the four-month war and kick off weeks of negotiations about Iran’s nuclear program. more
The Washington Post
- By Karen DeYoung
- 6/10/2026, 9:06 PM
Negativity Bias 66.3% - Pessimism Bias 39.4% - Framing Effect 38.5%
The latest exchange of attacks between the United States and Iran may mark the end of a fragile ceasefire that has withstood numerous violations over the past two months. “The Bully of the Middle East is dead,” President Donald Trump wrote early Wednesday on social media after Iranian missiles struck U.S. assets in Kuwait, Bahrain and... more
The Washington Post
- By Natalie Allison
- 5/27/2026, 9:41 PM
Framing Effect 66.2% - Negativity Bias 66.2% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 51.5%
President Donald Trump insisted he would not agree to a “crummy agreement” with Iran on Wednesday as he threatened to launch additional strikes there — while publicly pressuring Arab allies to also meet U.S. demands. Trump says Iran made a mistake by thinking impending elections would pressure him into making a deal: “I don’t care about... more