Trump 'willing to live with' US report on missile strike on Iranian girls' school

ABC News
March 10, 2026
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President Trump stated he does not "know enough" about a missile strike on an Iranian school.

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President Donald Trump stated Monday he does not "know enough" about a recent missile strike on an Iranian elementary school. Iran claims the attack resulted in 168 fatalities. The President's comment addresses the incident without offering further details or a definitive U.S. position. This statement comes as international scrutiny intensifies regarding the strike's origin and implications for regional stability.

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