Investigating the Tragedy: What the Attack on Minab’s School Reveals About Washington’s War Strategy
As 180 children perish in an attack near Iran, critical questions arise about U.S. military conduct and the true cost of Washington’s escalating war with Tehran.
On the grim first day of what the Pentagon calls a campaign to dismantle Iran’s military capabilities, tragedy struck a primary school in Minab, southern Iran. Approximately 180 souls perished—mostly innocent girls—an appalling loss that raises urgent questions about America’s role and responsibility in this conflict.How Could Such a Civilian Catastrophe Occur Under U.S. Command?U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has stated that investigations into the strike are "ongoing," but his assurances come amid troubling contradictions. The Pentagon insists it "never attacks civilian targets," yet acknowledges it is now conducting precision strikes from within Iranian territory itself. Does this shift...
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