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Accountability for Civilian Deaths Caused by Outdated U.S. Targeting Data

To: Sen. Banks, Sen. Young, Rep. Spartz

From: A verified voter in Westfield, IN

March 14

Dear Representative, I am writing to express my deep concern regarding reports that a U.S. weapons system recently targeted a children’s school based on intelligence data dating back to 2013. If accurate, the use of more than decade-old targeting data in a modern military strike represents a severe failure of oversight and responsibility. The United States possesses some of the most powerful and precise weapons systems ever developed. With that capability comes an obligation to maintain the highest possible standards for data verification, target validation, and operational accountability. Acting on outdated or inadequately verified intelligence—particularly in environments where civilian infrastructure changes rapidly—demonstrates a breakdown in the basic safeguards meant to prevent civilian casualties. The loss of life in such circumstances is not simply a tragic accident; it reflects systemic negligence in how targeting data is reviewed, validated, and authorized for action. If intelligence from 2013 was indeed used without rigorous re-verification before authorizing lethal force, then the process governing these operations must be urgently examined. I am deeply troubled by the possibility that similar failures may have occurred in other operations. Without strict and transparent review procedures, the risk of further civilian deaths remains unacceptably high. The American public expects far more discipline and accountability when military force is employed in our name. I urge you to support a full investigation into this incident, including: • How outdated intelligence was allowed to be used in target selection • What verification procedures failed before the strike was authorized • Whether similar lapses have occurred in other operations • What safeguards will be implemented to prevent this from happening again Regardless of one’s position on the broader conflict, Americans should be united in expecting strict accountability when civilian lives are put at risk by U.S. military operations. Our country’s credibility, moral authority, and adherence to international law depend on it. I ask that you advocate for transparency and oversight so that the American people can have confidence that such negligence do not continue.

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