Did Trump Suggest US Involvement in Deadly Iran School Attack?
Inconsistencies Mount
The White House administration faces major inconsistencies, notably in the president’s claims that the war in Iran could end “soon,” amid rising tensions following bombings and a new hardline supreme leader.
Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader is reportedly more hardline, raising concerns about potential escalations in the longstanding conflict with the United States.
Iran’s new supreme leader, reportedly more hardline than his predecessor, has yet to address the recent bombing that killed over 168 people.
Briefing summary
The White House administration is currently facing inconsistencies, as President Trump claims that the war in Iran could conclude “soon.” This statement raises questions about the situation’s impact on the conflict and Iranian citizens.
Amid these developments, a new, more hardline supreme leader has been chosen in Iran, creating uncertainty regarding potential missile halts. Concerns persist following a tragic bombing at a girls’ school that resulted in over 168 fatalities.
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There are major inconsistencies with this White House administration right now. Rhetoric changes depending on when you catch the president, who claims the war in Iran could be over “soon”.
What does it mean for the conflict, and for the Iranian people? We unpack it all.
That is as a new supreme leader is chosen – and questions start to mount over the bombing of a girls school that left more than 168 people dead.
As for the new supreme leader – well, he seems even more hardline than his predecessor. Even if the US stops the missiles, will Iran?
Plus – why is Trump talking about the Iran women’s football team? We’ll explain.


