Schumer: Trump claim on Iran having tomahawk missiles ‘beyond asinine’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called President Trump's claim that Iran fired the Tomahawk missile striking an Iranian school 'beyond asinine' amid ongoing Pentagon investigations.
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Fact-checking Trump's claim that Iran has Tomahawk missiles
Although a few countries other than the U.S. have Tomahawks, none of them is engaged in fighting Iran. Tomahawk cruise missiles are manufactured by Raytheon, a U.S. company, for use by the U.S. military and international partners.
White House clarifies Trump’s Tomahawk missile comments on Iran school strike, says President has ‘right to share views’
The missile strike o girls' school in Iran has intensified scrutiny on US actions in the conflict and remains a contentious issue, with investigations ongoing.
By Daniel Dale, CNN. President Donald Trump, dismissing suggestions that the United States was responsible for a deadly attack on an elementary school in Iran, claimed at a press conference Monday that Iran has Tomahawk cruise missiles. But Trump's claim was immediately rejected by weapons experts. There has never been any indication that Iran has Tomahawk missiles, which are manufactured by the U.S. defense contractor Raytheon for the U.S. mili…
Schumer: Trump claim on Iran having tomahawk missiles ‘beyond asinine’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday called President Trump’s recent claim that Iran has Tomahawk missiles that it used on a girls school, killing over 100 civilians, is “beyond asinine.” “He claims that Iranian Tomahawk missiles were responsible for the bombing of an all girls school that killed 170 people, including many children,”…
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