
"I think that it was a terrible, terrible mistake. The investigation may prove me wrong, I hope so. The kids are still dead. But I think was a horrible, horrible mistake. I wish it hadn't happened. I'm sorry it happened. I can assure you it wasn't intentional. That's the sort of thing Russia does. We don't do that."
"I mean, we're investigating, but I'm not going to hide behind that. I think that it was a terrible, terrible mistake. When you make a mistake, you ought to admit it. Most people understand no one's perfect, but I don't think our men and women who are fighting for us did it intentionally."
Senator John Kennedy publicly apologized on CNN for a U.S. military strike on an Afghan girls' school that resulted in over 175 deaths, contrasting with President Trump's assertion that Iran was responsible. A newly released video suggested an American missile caused the strike. Kennedy acknowledged that ongoing investigations may prove him wrong but expressed conviction that the U.S. was behind the bombing. He emphasized the strike was unintentional, distinguishing American military conduct from Russian practices. Kennedy stressed the importance of admitting mistakes when they occur, expressing genuine remorse for the incident while defending the integrity of American service members.
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