U.S. President Donald Trump's recent comments regarding Iran's involvement in the USS Cole bombing 25 years ago have reignited discussions about the incident. New York Times posted on X that the remarks have brought renewed attention to one of the longest-running investigations in U.S. military history. The USS Cole, a Navy destroyer, was attacked by suicide bombers in Yemen in October 2000, resulting in the deaths of 17 American sailors and injuring dozens more. The attack was attributed to al-Qaeda, but questions about Iran's potential role have persisted over the years. President Trump's statements have prompted analysts and officials to revisit the case, examining the evidence and implications of Iran's alleged involvement. This development comes amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, adding another layer of complexity to the geopolitical landscape.