From the New York Times, I'm Michael Bobaro.
This is The Daily.
On Wednesday,
American officials conceded what's become increasingly clear from investigative reporting by the Times,
that the United States military was responsible for the airstrike that destroyed an elementary school in Iran,
killing at least 175 people.
most of them small children.
Today,
my colleagues Maliki Brown and Julian Barnes on what led to one of the most devastating military errors in decades.
It's Thursday, March 12th.
Maliki, it feels like in a very real sense,
you were among the first people in the world, perhaps outside the military,
to understand that this devastating airstrike was likely carried out by the United States,
a determination that has now been confirmed preliminarily by an American military investigation.
Well, Michael, I'm not sure about that,
but we suspected that something went terribly wrong as soon as we started looking at it.
Well, now that...
This is no longer a suspicion, but something that feels so more or less firm.
I want to go back to when this all happened.
Because the timing of it is important.