Summary
President Donald Trump will accept the results of an investigation into a bombing at a girl's school in Iran. The attack killed 165 people, and the Tomahawk cruise missile, a U.S.-made weapon, is suspected to have been used. There is no evidence that Iran has access to this missile.
Key Facts
- President Trump agreed to accept the investigation's outcome about the school bombing in Iran.
- The bombing resulted in 165 deaths at a girls' school in Iran.
- The Tomahawk cruise missile, which is made in the U.S., is suspected to have been used in the attack.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated Trump has a right to share his opinions publicly.
- There is no evidence Iran has obtained the Tomahawk missile.
- Raytheon, an American company, makes and sells the Tomahawk to some U.S. allies.
- President Trump claimed he was unsure why he was the only one saying Iran has the missile.