US responsible for attack on Iranian girls’ school? Initial probe defies Trump’s claim — what we know
A recent preliminary investigation into a tragic attack on a girls' school in Iran, which resulted in the deaths of 168 individuals, has suggested possible involvement by the United States. The strike, which has drawn widespread condemnation and raised questions about international accountability, contradicts former President Donald Trump's assertions regarding U.S. non-involvement in such incidents. The incident has heightened tensions between Iran and the U.S., as well as within the broader geopolitical landscape. Analysts are urging a thorough examination of the evidence to ascertain responsibility and prevent further escalation. The attack has sparked outrage among both Iranian citizens and international human rights advocates, calling into question the implications of foreign military actions on vulnerable populations. As the situation develops, the Iranian government is likely to demand accountability, which could have significant ramifications for U.S.-Iran relations and regional stability.
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