Pentagon elevates investigation into Iran school strike
Pentagon elevates investigation into Iran school strike
Energy Storage Innovators Why Pentagon elevates investigation into Iran school strike
The Pentagon has elevated an investigation into a school strike in Iran, and they are saying it's because they have new information on the attack, but who is behind it remains unclear. The U.S. military is now looking into the incident that killed 17 people, and the U.S. has already promised a response to Iran if they're found responsible. There were no U.S. troops in the area at the time of the strike. The New York Times reported that the U.S. military has concluded the school was struck by accident, but this has not been verified by U.S. Central Command or the Pentagon. CENTCOM is now re-evaluating the strike, and it will be reviewed to determine if there was a mistake or if there's something else at play. The U.S. military is reviewing the strike to determine if there was a mistake or if something else is at play. Iran's foreign minister has condemned the U.S. for the strike, but the U.S. has not commented on whether they are investigating the attack.