
WASHINGTON — Senior U.S. military officials are in the final stages of reviewing an internal investigation into a deadly airstrike on an Iranian elementary school and preparing to share it with lawmakers, according to a person familiar with the probe. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Main Idea: The Pentagon is finishing an investigation into a deadly Iran school strike, while President Donald Trump and the Department of Defense face pressure over whether the findings will be made public.
Key Points:
A secret Pentagon report could deepen public mistrust and leave taxpayers and voters with few answers about a deadly strike and possible mistakes.
A public release could improve accountability and help communities see how military decisions are reviewed.
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Central named official whose comments on the strike and accountability are a major focus of the story.
The Pentagon is the institutional center of the investigation and potential classification decision.
Defense Secretary overseeing the investigation and a key decision-maker in whether the report is released or classified.
The story concerns a U.S. military strike and U.S. government accountability over it.
Military command that led and completed the investigation into the strike.
Central Command commander quoted on transparency and the status of the investigation, but not the main focus.
Named lawmaker publicly reacting to the likely classification of the report.
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Democratic lawmakers are repeatedly referenced as pressuring the Pentagon over the investigation.