U.S. Military Ignored Outdated Intelligence Warnings, Approves Airstrike on Iranian Girls' School Killing Nearly 200 on February 28

According to CNN citing three officials familiar with the decision-making process, U.S. military commanders ignored warnings on February 28 that intelligence data about Iranian targets was severely outdated and approved multiple strikes including an airstrike on an Iranian girls' elementary school. The strike killed approximately 200 children and adults. The officials stated that senior commanders disregarded the alerts despite system prompts indicating the intelligence needed review, citing operational urgency in the conflict's early phase.
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