Donald Trump has denied that the United States was responsible for the devastating strike on a school in Iran's Minab that Tehran says killed more than 175 children and teachers on the opening day of the war. Speaking alongside NATO chief Mark Rutte, Trump insisted, “I don't think it was us,” while admitting the truth may never be fully known. The Pentagon's investigation remains unfinished, even as reports continue to question what really happened. Could the Minab tragedy become a major obstacle to the fragile U.S.-Iran peace process?
Trump distances US from Minab hit; 'US missile' killed children but POTUS afraid to admit truth?
Donald Trump has denied that the United States was responsible for the devastating strike on a school in Iran's Minab that Tehran says killed more than 175 children and teachers on the opening day of the war. Speaking alongside NATO chief Mark Rutte, Trump insisted, “I don't think it was us,” while admitting the truth may never be fully known. The Pentagon's investigation remains unfinished, even as reports continue to question what really happened. Could the Minab tragedy become a major obstacle to the fragile U.S.-Iran peace process?












