US President Trump Denies Involvement in Iranian School Strike, Accuses BBC of Fabrication

Washington D.C. – United States President Donald Trump has maintained that the investigation into a recent strike on a girls’ school in Iran is ongoing, despite allegations of civilian casualties. When pressed by a BBC reporter regarding potential US involvement in the incident, Trump categorically denied any US culpability and launched a scathing attack on the British broadcaster.

The reporter, representing the BBC for the radio, inquired whether the US could confirm that a US missile was responsible for the strike. Trump’s response was unexpected, as he turned the tables on the journalist, inquiring about their affiliation with the BBC.

“Who are you with?” Trump asked sternly.

The reporter responded, “I’m with the BBC for the radio.”

Trump was unforgiving in his criticism, labeling the BBC “fake” and bringing up a long-standing issue between the two parties. “The ones that put AI in my mouth… The ones that are being sued now for $5 billion and don’t know what to do?” he remarked, before directly accusing the BBC of being “another fake outfit.”

The BBC has been at odds with the Trump administration for some time, particularly with regards to the use of fake news and alleged media bias. While Trump’s claim of a $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC is unverified, it is no secret that the US President has frequently clashed with mainstream media outlets, including the BBC.

The Iranian school strike, which occurred on the first day of the war, resulted in reported civilian casualties. While the full circumstances surrounding the incident are still unclear, the US government remains tight-lipped regarding its involvement, if any.

US officials have emphasized the ongoing nature of the investigation, stating that no conclusions have been drawn on the matter. Meanwhile, international leaders continue to scrutinize the conflict, calling for greater transparency and accountability from all parties involved.

The diplomatic row between the US and Iran deepens, with each side trading accusations and recriminations. As the situation remains fluid, it is increasingly difficult to discern the truth behind the recent school strike and the US President’s involvement, if any.