U.S. Missile Strike on Iranian School: Outdated Intel Blamed
U.S. Military Investigation Points to Outdated Intelligence in Deadly Iranian School Strike
A preliminary U.S. military investigation suggests that outdated intelligence led to a deadly missile strike on an Iranian elementary school, killing over 165 people, mostly children. The attack occurred near an Iranian Revolutionary Guard base on a Saturday morning. Lawmakers from both parties demand answers, blaming budget and staff cuts for weakening civilian protections. The Trump administration faces scrutiny over reductions to the Civilian Protection Center of Excellence, which lost staff and funding, halting updates to no-strike lists for civilian sites. The Pentagons probe is ongoing, with no final word yet.
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