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So America bombed a Girls school killing 150+ in Iran?

Started by sharkbok310 REPLIES2,206 VIEWS· 07 Mar 2026, 15:55
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sharkbok
Captain20,097 posts
07 Mar 2026, 15:55#1


Yes, based on the latest U.S. military investigation and official assessments, it is likely that American forces hit the girls' school in Minab, Iran.


Key evidence pointing to U.S. involvement


  1. U.S. military investigators' preliminary assessment indicates American forces were likely responsible for the strike that killed scores (Iranian reports: 150–175, mostly girls aged 7–12) on March 1, 2026, during the first day of U.S.-Israeli operations against Iran.
  2. The school was next to an IRGC-linked naval facility/base, which U.S. forces were targeting; satellite imagery and munitions analysis show precision-guided air-delivered explosives hit both simultaneously or near-simultaneously.
  3. Officials briefed Congress that the U.S. was targeting the area; Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth confirmed an ongoing probe but denied intentional civilian targeting.


Caveats and status


  1. The assessment is preliminary and not final; investigators have not ruled out new evidence implicating another party (e.g., Israel or misattribution).
  2. No admission of deliberate school targeting—described as probable collateral damage; the UN has called for full investigation as a potential humanitarian law violation.


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This is something that DumbMike and the others from the Trumpanzee species do not understand. Iran is one of the worst countries in the world, but acting like them - or worse is no better.



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clevermike
Coach57,555 posts
07 Mar 2026, 17:36#2

Dim cunt


Let us get the factual repoprt and ot what the fake media claimed happened, If you can conform that the allegef report is ri g ht I wil apologize/


But then you are a brainwashed dim thinking enhancement by the fake media,

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bobbok...
Captain10,129 posts
07 Mar 2026, 18:46#3

https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/middleeast/100000010750321/how-we-analyzed-the-strike-on-the-iranian-school.html


How We Analyzed the Strike on the Iranian School

Malachy Browne of our Visual Investigations team describes what satellite imagery and other evidence tell us about who might be responsible for an airstrike on an elementary school in southern Iran. The strike killed at least 175 people, according to health officials and Iranian state media.

By Malachy Browne, Aaron Boxerman, Coleman Lowndes and Estelle Caswell

March 6, 2026



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bobbok...
Captain10,129 posts
07 Mar 2026, 19:00#4

Dirty-ouMaaik ... wash your mouth out ... you're a vuil-uil.

Shame on you.

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Mozart
Captain49,914 posts
07 Mar 2026, 21:02#5
  1. No admission of deliberate school targeting—described as probable collateral damage; the UN has called for full investigation as a potential humanitarian law violation.


These things are very sad but they happen in war. When children are involved one’s heart melts. Hegseth has already addressed this and said there will be a full investigation of why it happened.


In the meantime Iran is lobbying rockets into cities actually trying to hit civilians and the UN remains silent.

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Stavanger1
Pro4,532 posts
07 Mar 2026, 21:12#6

These things are very sad but they happen in war. When children are involved one’s heart melts. Hegseth has already addressed this and said there will be a full investigation of why it happened.


Given past investigations by the US into similar situations have generally resulted in very few people being held to account, most of the world wouldn't have much faith in such an investigation, even less so with the current administration.


In the meantime Iran is lobbying rockets into cities actually trying to hit civilians and the UN remains silent.


No the UN has condemned jointly condemned both sides and urged de-escalation.

https://unric.org/en/un-reaction-following-the-attacks-on-iran-and-retaliatory-strikes/

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clevermike
Coach57,555 posts
07 Mar 2026, 22:06#7

International law and international humanitarian law must always be respected,” the Secretary-General said, condemning the military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran as well as the subsequent attacks by Iran.


Wonderful wording - but did the UN do anyhing to upheld human rights i n dictatorial countries and do they do anything about international terrorism sponsired by Iran? Did t hey do anything when covol warss are sponspored snd cuse massive loss of life?


If the UN [rove they have acted to enhance Human Rights in the world and act to stop wars and civil wars, They have done nothing in the last 80 years to make the world a mire s table and peaceful place then one can respect them - but to date they have been the worst mone spebndig force in the world,


The Nobel Peace prizes went in the main to people who acually object to human rights abuses - the UN protect the abusers/


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sharkbok
Captain20,097 posts
07 Mar 2026, 23:02#8

Mozart

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Mar 07, 2026, 21:02


These things are very sad, but they happen in war. When children are involved, one’s heart melts.

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Yes, as if Americans are very sad about this...

The consumers are just worried about the cost of gas and McDonald's. Burger King or the stock market.


When Bush struck back after 9/11, America (and its allies) had the moral high ground.

However, when Bush attacked Iraq, the moral high ground was lost.


Attacking Iran without any form of a plan is not something that allies can support. It is also illegal.

Now, Trump's team are blowing up schools. It may not have been done on purpose, but if they had never attacked Iran, this would not have happened in the first place.


Iran has been one of the worst countries for a while, but there has to be some line in the sand- otherwise America are just Hamas, Hezbollahs, etc.


What is the plan - just kill as many Iranians as possible? Hopefully, that prevents Iran from building long-range weapons or nuclear weapons in the future.






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Mozart
Captain49,914 posts
07 Mar 2026, 23:15#9

Given past investigations by the US into similar situations have generally resulted in very few people being held to account, most of the world wouldn't have much faith in such an investigation, even less so with the current administration.


Well I wouldn’ t be casting stones from inside your glass house.


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bobbok...
Captain10,129 posts
07 Mar 2026, 23:31#10

This war probably gives Trump another 3 weeks of deflection. He'll probably follow up with a takeover of Cuba & an attack on Mexican drug cartels.



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Stavanger1
Pro4,532 posts
07 Mar 2026, 23:35#11

What is the plan - just kill as many Iranians as possible? Hopefully, that prevents Iran from building long-range weapons or nuclear weapons in the future.


There is no plan. Trump is shaking the tree and seeing what falls out of the branches


Did you notice the Trump administration isn't stating a clear goal of what they are trying to achieve, because if they don't state a goal then no matter how the war ends they can claim victory and deny failure.


If the Iranian regime survives Trump just claim victory by saying they have degraded Iran's ability to attack outside it's borders. If the regime is toppled by the Iranian people they will say that was the intention all along, and if Iran descends into civil war or they drag their neighbour into a war, the US will say well geez that's unfortunate but we had to strike them to deal with the danger they posed to us and the region.


Well I wouldn’ t be casting stones from inside your glass house.


Oh surprise a deflection.


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sharkbok
Captain20,097 posts
07 Mar 2026, 23:39#12

It is clear why America is not part of the global court International Criminal Court (ICC).

At this rate, Trump will have committed as many war crimes as Putin before the end of term.

In an ideal world, they would be they would be cell mates

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bobbok...
Captain10,129 posts
07 Mar 2026, 23:57#13

America, we have No Kings.

We are showing up together again on March 28.

When our families are under attack and costs are pushing people to the brink, silence is not an option. We will defend ourselves and our communities against this administration’s unjust and cruel acts of violence. America does not belong to strongmen, greedy billionaires, or those who rule through fear. It belongs to us, the people.


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bobbok...
Captain10,129 posts
08 Mar 2026, 00:34#14


me too

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clevermike
Coach57,555 posts
08 Mar 2026, 02:35#15

The above dirivel is unbeleivable, The Ayatollah regime killed more people during their reign and that was never a problem for site members, Kiling is a love affair of those - they encourage the war in Ukraine to contnue in which millios fled from the country and almost as many people were klled, Any effort to stop thay war was accompanied by howles of hope it would continue and peace effort must be stopped.


How many people died as a result of the present Iran attacks, Probably less than 1% of the peope killed in Ukraine and the people murdered by the Aatollah Regime in Iran. That is horrible just to support the war in Ukraine all out and creep on their knees before the Ayatollah regime in Iran.


Sick people on this site,

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bobbok...
Captain10,129 posts
08 Mar 2026, 04:07#16

Oom reading your posts , esp the 2.35AM variety can be a challenge, up there with wordle

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bobbok...
Captain10,129 posts
08 Mar 2026, 09:09#17

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Plum
Captain21,007 posts
08 Mar 2026, 09:22#18

"Now, Trump's team are blowing up schools. It may not have been done on purpose, but if they had never attacked Iran, this would not have happened in the first place."


If people didn't drive cars there would be millions less deaths per year.


Visser...



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Plum
Captain21,007 posts
08 Mar 2026, 09:23#19

Hahah but "diplomacy"


Clowns

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clevermike
Coach57,555 posts
08 Mar 2026, 12:26#20



Where do you find the braindead shit you publish on this site?

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