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Sunday, March 1, 2026

Iran is claiming the elementary school was hit by U.S. Missiles. Where's the Proof?


Iran is claiming that an elementary school in the southern part of the country was blown up by combined Israeli/US forces. The fact that the school was hit by a missile seems to be confirmed [Source], but whose missiles did it? It's prudent to be slow to jump to conclusions when the info is coming from a regime that's killed 30,000 of its own people and has a history of lying propaganda! 

Look at the photo above. It isn't the children from the girls' school. It's a photo of schoolchildren deliberately massacred by Iran Security Forces in January. It happened less than two months ago in retaliation for protests against the regime. And many others are in jail. Parents had to bury their children in secret and weren't allowed to mention their names publicly. Read the article and be slow to accept Iran's version of events.
Remember the principle of cui bono. Who benefits from the current story? Obviously Iran. Liberals use this kind of thing to stoke their Trump Derangement Syndrome. I'm seeing posts on social media condemning the U.S. and Israel for the deaths. But is that who's responsible? The verdict is still out. It's idiotic to jump to conclusions without proof.

Recent military events show that U.S. strikes are very accurate. When we targeted Iran's nuclear facility during Operation Midnight Hammer, it was absolutely accurate. The attack on Maduro's compound was as well. So let's not be too quick to believe what's coming from the Iranian government. Hold your horses before they turn into jackasses.

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  1. Notice how article reports "scores" were killed. I think last count from Iran was 157 or almost 8 scores on the board for the 'epic fury' of the USA. Let's not forget the murder of the 14 month old grand-daughter of the Ayatollah who issued two fatwas against nuclear weapons or the murders of his daughter and wife either.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/us-investigation-points-likely-us-responsibility-iran-school-strike-sources-say-2026-03-06/

    Not sure where you got the idea that attack on Maduro was absolutely accurate. U.S. bought off military and government officials, so the odds are very good that U.S. killed the people who could not be bought off (i.e. refused to betray their country to a foreign government that only wanted to steal their oil and gold) and/or those the Venezuelan officials US bought off told the US were the 'enemy'/wouldn't go along with the coup (maybe not corrupt/personal vendetta.). At least two civilians were killed when a missile hit an apartment building. On judgment day we will know the truth.

    https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/the-overlooked-deaths-of-the-attack-on-venezuela

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    1. I don't trust the New Yorker as a source, but these days it's hard to trust anybody. I respect people on both sides of this debate about the morality of the war. It's just one more chaos moment throwing all of us into a maelstrom of confusion the invites us to start hating each other. Satan is good at sowing division.

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