"Deadly Silence: Pentagon Fails to Reveal Truth Behind Devastating School Bombing" A highly classified investigation into the US military's deadliest civilian bombing in decades has yielded no answers nearly four months after the devastating attack on an elementary school in Iran. On the first day of the war, a Tomahawk cruise missile struck the school in Minab, killing at least 175 people, mostly innocent children. As the Pentagon remains tight-lipped about the circumstances surrounding the bombing, critics are growing increasingly skeptical that the truth will ever be revealed. With the US military's track record of secrecy and classification, many fear that the results of the investigation will be buried, leaving the families of the victims and the public in the dark about one of the darkest chapters in recent military history.
A secretive investigation into the attack that killed at least 175 has concluded, reports suggest. Will its findings ever see the light of day?The attack on a girl’s elementary school in the Iranian town of Minab was one of the US military’s deadliest civilian bombings in decades. But nearly four months on, the Pentagon has produced no answers about why the military fired a Tomahawk cruise missile into a school on the first day of the war, killing at least 175 people, mostly children.Some critics doubt that the Pentagon ever will, or will bury the results under classifications to keep the worst mistakes secret from the public. Continue reading...