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Trump administration silent on Iranian school strike four months later

Four months after a fatal school strike in Iran, reports from the AP and other outlets renew scrutiny regarding the Trump administration’s continued silence.

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A US strike on an Iranian school resulted in the deaths of over 100 children. Four months have passed since the incident, yet the Trump administration has not acknowledged involvement or responsibility.

Coverage from the AP, The Independent, Bloomberg, The Morning Call, and the Traverse City Record-Eagle highlights the ongoing silence from the Pentagon. Reports also detail a newly surfaced analyst's remark that has become a focus in the probe of the strike.

Public discourse, as seen in The Morning Call, includes calls for an apology and reparations. Whether the administration will address the investigation or the findings of the AP’s reconstruction remains unconfirmed.

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What is the current status of the Trump administration's response?

The administration remains silent regarding the incident four months after it occurred.

What do the reports state happened at the school?

Coverage indicates a US strike resulted in the deaths of over 100 children.

Is there new information regarding the investigation?

Bloomberg reports that a missed remark from an analyst has surfaced as part of the strike probe.

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