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“It’s a question of what form that reconstituted program will take, and how long Iran needs to fulfill it.”

On Thursday, at its first meeting, his newly reconstituted council voted to ban the preservative thimerosal from the few remaining vaccines that contain it, despite many studies showing that thimerosal is safe.

That is because it could be reconstituted at new sites.

From BBC

And there is very little reason for Israel or the U.S. to think that a reconstituted Iran will become more conciliatory toward either country once the war ends.

Weeks later, according to federal authorities, Wiederhorn “removed every director other than himself” from the board of Fat Brands and “reconstituted” a new board with directors “under his control.”

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