An investigation, reported by Bloomberg, suggests the recent US strike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, stemmed from deficiencies within the Pentagon’s target analysis system. The incident, which occurred recently, highlights vulnerabilities in the process used to identify and assess potential targets. According to the report, gaps in the system contributed to the misidentification of the school. Details regarding the specific nature of these system flaws remain limited. The strike has drawn international attention and raised questions about the accuracy of US military intelligence. Further investigation is expected to determine the full extent of the system’s failures and prevent similar incidents in the future. RT.com originally reported on the findings.
