Weeks of silence over Iran school strike highly unusual, former US officials say
The Pentagon has offered little explanation for an alleged school strike in Iran nearly two months ago, a silence former US officials describe as highly unusual. The attack reportedly killed over 20 students. As the Iran-US ceasefire continues, such incidents carry fraught political consequences.

The Pentagon's investigation into the alleged school strike remains stalled. Silence during what amounts to a ceasefire phase between Iran and the US may signal diplomatic sensitivity. Who conducted the strike and why remain officially unexplained.
Former military officials note the Pentagon typically issues quicker clarification on such incidents. The prolonged silence may suggest the US administration wants to avoid roiling prospects for peace with Iran. Alternatively, strike details may connect to classified military operations.
While the Trump administration appears willing to make concessions for a long-term Iran deal, such incidents complicate negotiating dynamics. Humanitarian concerns and international pushback normally compel official clarification. Yet foreign policy interests can delay disclosure.
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