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International military strike investigation

US Military Investigates Iran School Strike

Analysis based on 15 articles · First reported Mar 13, 2026 · Last updated Mar 13, 2026

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The ongoing investigation into the United States military's strike on an Iranian school could heighten geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran, potentially affecting oil prices and defense sector stocks. The political implications for Donald Trump and the United States administration's credibility are also significant.

Defense Government

The United States military has elevated its investigation into a February 28 strike on an Iranian girls' school, the Shajareh Tayyebeh School, after media reports indicated United States forces were likely responsible. Iran claims 168 children were killed. United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a higher-level probe, led by an outside general officer, to ensure independence. President Donald Trump initially doubted United States involvement but has since stated he would accept the investigation's findings. Preliminary findings suggest outdated targeting data may have led to the strike, which involved a Tomahawk missile. The incident could lead to disciplinary action and has significant geopolitical implications for the United States and Iran.

90 United States elevated investigation into military strike
90 Iran reported 168 children killed in strike
70 Pete Hegseth announced higher-level investigation
70 Iran supreme leader blamed enemies for strike
70 Donald Trump publicly accepted investigation results
60 Pete Hegseth declined to comment on preliminary findings
60 Donald Trump initially doubted United States involvement
50 Brad Cooper ordered 15-6 administrative probe
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The United States military is under investigation for a strike on an Iranian girls' school, potentially leading to disciplinary action and reputational damage. President Donald Trump's initial skepticism and subsequent acceptance of the investigation's results highlight the political sensitivity of the incident.
Importance 100 Sentiment -40
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Iran has reported 168 children killed in the strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh School. Its supreme leader has blamed the country's enemies, implicitly the United States, for the attack, which could escalate geopolitical tensions.
Importance 90 Sentiment -30
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United States===United States Central Command is overseeing operations against Iran and initiated the 15-6 administrative probe into the school strike. An outside general officer will lead the higher-level investigation to ensure independence.
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Donald Trump initially doubted United States involvement in the strike but later stated he would accept the investigation's results. His public comments and the political difficulty of rejecting the findings are significant.
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Pete Hegseth, the United States Defense Secretary, declined to comment on preliminary findings but announced a higher-level investigation to ensure independence and address the serious concerns surrounding the incident.
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Admiral Brad Cooper, head of United States===United States Central Command, ordered the 15-6 probe after the initial review was completed, indicating the seriousness with which the military is approaching the investigation.
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The Shajareh Tayyebeh School is affiliated with the Persian Gulf Martyrs' Cultural Educational Institute, a network connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This affiliation might have contributed to the school being mistakenly targeted.
Importance 30 Sentiment -10
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