State Department ‘evaluating’ charter flights, buses for Americans in Mideast
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott on Wednesday said officials are “evaluating” charter flights and buses for Americans struggling to depart the Middle East amid the widering war in Iran. “I can say that every single second we are identifying additional options, connecting specific individuals with specific options, whether that’s charter flights, charter buses, commercial options…
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