Mar 9, 2026
UPDATE: United States Exposed After Deadly Strike on Girls' School, Trump Spews Blatant Lie
UPDATE: United States Exposed After Deadly Strike on Girls' School, Trump Spews Blatant Lie
- 14 minutes
The United States military killed
children, specifically girls at school.
We have the update.
Here it is this morning.
Growing questions following the strike on
a girls elementary school in southern Iran
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that Iran's Red Crescent says left more
than 160 dead, most of them children.
Sources now telling ABC
that it is possible the U.S.
Hit the school by mistake,
experts telling us more than ten years ago
the school was part of a larger Iranian
Revolutionary Guard military complex.
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But a new analysis by ABC news
suggests the Iranian girls school
had been separated
from the military compound long ago.
Google earth images from 2013 and 2016
show a wall being built sometime during
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those years, effectively separating the
school from a cluster of IRGC buildings.
An image from 2018 shows that part
of the walls in the school compound had
been painted bright blue, a new addition
not visible in the previous years.
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Following the strike, you can see
the building covered with painted murals
and pictures children had drawn.
Retired Master Sergeant Wes Bryant,
who once led the Pentagon office that
assessed incidents of civilian casualties,
raising questions about whether the U.S.
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Was working from outdated intelligence.
The commander of the Central Command
should know every single target
that both the U.S.
And Israel were going to hit and did hit.
And what the assessed, you know,
what we call battle damage assessment
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was after those targets.
Put it up for mass destruction.
It's important to note that a US
made Tomahawk missile was used,
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which Iran and Israel do not possess.
We also know that they conducted
a double tap strike.
This means that rescue workers, including
civilians and parents of the children,
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were targeted in a second strike.
Afterward, to wipe out any survivors.
So the spin of them making
a mistake once is untrue.
If you believe they made a mistake,
this means if you believe their narrative,
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they made the same mistake twice.
Chilling or dropping the bomb,
creating the carnage and killing
and then making sure that those who are
responding to save, who could be saved.
Little girls at school
that they kill them too.
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Trevor Ball.
A Bellingcat researcher identified
The munition as a Tomahawk cruise missile,
which only the US is known to possess
in this war, is the first evidence
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of a munition used in the strike.
US Central Command has acknowledged using
Tomahawk missiles in this war, and even
released a photo of the US, says Spruance,
part of the USS Abraham Lincoln
aircraft carrier group located within
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range of the school, firing a Tomahawk
missile on the 28th of February.
When is somebody going to apologize?
Typically, when you make a mistake,
even if the mistake is well,
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creates the death of children.
Somebody takes responsibility,
accountability.
They talk as if they have
a human connection somewhere.
Compassion, maybe a heart,
some level of of remorse.
If it's a mistake.
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So this war just started.
And the target becomes a school
that clearly is identified as a school.
And while they may cite
outdated intelligence.
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You mean to tell me that Google Maps,
Google Earth has better intelligence
than a US military?
Now, if that's the case,
it's actually worse than I thought.
There's more.
Alright, so the US has not claimed
responsibility for the strikes,
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but the Trump administration's preliminary
findings show it is increasingly
likely that, well, the US did it.
That's according to a US official and a
person familiar with the investigation.
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The US is still looking into
whether the strikes
were the result of bad intelligence
or poor targeting, the sources said.
An American military investigation
is ongoing.
Smoke and mirrors.
They want you
to stop paying attention to it.
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For them to investigate themselves.
As far as a document or documents
in the briefing may be concerned
for them to investigate themselves.
It takes weeks, months, years.
They provided the intelligence.
They know good and damn well
all of the information.
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They need to know now.
But they're not going to level with you.
At least not now.
There's more. Trump outright lied.
Trump outright lied
when he was questioned about the bombing.
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So let's go to it.
The evidence directly contradicts
statements by the current president of the
United States, Donald Trump, on Sunday.
That Iran was responsible
for the school bombing.
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Quote, in my opinion, based on what I've
seen, that was done by Iran.
End quote.
Trump said, without offering any evidence
for this claim.
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Quote, they're very inaccurate,
as you know, with their munitions,
they have no accuracy whatsoever.
It was done by Iran. End quote.
Now I'm going to show you a video of how
Hegseth tap danced around the question,
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which gives you the answer.
Here it is.
Have you made any conclusions
about whether or not the United States,
inadvertently or not, was involved
in any military strike at that school?
Well, we're.
Still investigating,
and that's where I'll leave it today.
But what I will emphasize to you and to
the world is that unlike our adversaries,
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the Iranians, we never target civilians.
Jordan put the picture back up.
Of the carnage this bomb created
or the bombings created.
I want you to keep that up.
Hey. Seth said is under investigation.
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Trump said Iran did it.
He says it's under investigation.
But they do not target civilians
like Iran does.
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I have to say this.
Palestinians are civilians.
We were complicit
in the support of Israel.
Committing a genocide in Iran.
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The Facility is actually mapped
off with a bright color paint
in order to signify the difference
between the installations.
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So you bombed the school,
but you missed the soldiers.
And you come out with the spin narrative
that won't even tell the truth.
The first man to talk about it,
the president of the United States,
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says it's Iran, as if he's not
president of the United States,
but like someone at a barbershop
that has no information but rumor
and the media accepts it.
Heck, Seth goes to a real interview,
says it's under investigation, so you
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don't know where the bombs are going.
Alright. It's a damn shame.
And they're so corrupt
and they're so dishonest and they're
so rotten to the core, some of them
that you can't put it past them.
If they will protect those who sexually
violate children, they will damn
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sure be okay with sending a bomb to one.
Alright, Yasmin. Thanks.
Yeah.
They don't care about children.
We should know that by now.
We don't know this
about this administration.
Look, even if the double tap on a school
was a mistake, either we are wildly
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incompetent or we're just lying to people.
And by we, of course,
I mean our government.
And I guess by extension, our military.
Even though I don't want to lump
all the people who are in the military
currently in with what the administration
is making them do,
that's a whole other issue, really.
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But for the people who support what
this administration is doing, the people
who see that we're bombing a school twice
and don't have any kind of remorse about
any of that, who do they think we are?
You know, like, there's this idea
that the United States
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is this big, macho, masculine country.
And the way that we assert ourselves
is we just bully ourselves
or we bully everybody around the world.
That to me does not feel like leadership.
What we're seeing from this administration
also does not seem like leadership to me.
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It seems like a bunch of bumbling dudes
who don't know what they're doing,
or they do know what they're doing,
and they're just not telling us.
And that in and of itself
is a huge problem.
We are killing children in Iran, right?
He's saying that we need to take out
their weapons of mass destruction.
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We need to target their nuclear arsenals.
And apparently we've done that.
They also said
that this was about regime change.
We need to get the Ayatollah out of power.
We've done that.
So why is school
why the desalination plants?
Like why are we still doing
all these things?
Why are we still bombing them?
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If according to them,
we've already done a lot of what we set
out to do in the first place.
But now we see, now we know that it
was us, not the Israelis, not anybody else
who bombed the school twice.
What does it change?
You know,
like who does it change anything for?
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Americans should know by now who we are
because this is who we have always been.
And unless you're in such deep denial
that you just look at this news report
and just say, no, that's not it,
or I guess they know what they're doing.
I guess it's fine. I'm okay with that.
That is a problem. Right?
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And I think what's happening
with this for me personally,
this is so frustrating because Doc,
we've been here before, right?
I, we've lived through all of this
already in one lifetime, right?
I'm 30. How old am I? 37 years old.
I've been through this already.
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I was a child when it happened the first
time, but I remember all of it right.
We're already seeing everything play out
the exact same way did the first time.
And it's like people have no memory
of what happened just 20, 25 years ago.
And what we're getting involved in with
Iran is so much bigger than what happened
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in Afghanistan and in Iraq,
and with even Saudi Arabia back then.
What we're doing now is we're
involving much bigger players.
There's China is going to get involved.
Russia is going to get involved.
The the United Nations
are going to get involved.
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This is a big deal.
The Middle Eastern countries
are already involved.
They're already getting bombed.
And we know what happened whenever the
United States was getting very involved
in the Middle East back in the 90s.
We know what happened in 2001.
And that is not something that we can,
assume is not going to happen again
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at the time in 2001, for those of you who
don't remember, maybe you were too young.
The American people really had genuinely
no idea why anyone would attack us
here in our soil, in our country.
We nine over 11 caught all of us off guard
because nobody knew
what was going on in the Middle East.
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Today is much different today.
We know everything
that's going on in the Middle East.
We know so much about geopolitics.
We're just so much more educated now
than we were back in the 90s
going into the 2000.
So we're hearing all these people
from the administration, they are so on
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message that, you know, they're going
out there saying the same things, right?
Literally the same things are telling us
this is going
to be short term pain for long term gain.
We've heard that already in terms of
when they were talking about the tariffs
and whatever other US trade policy
Trump was doing and with the economy.
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But now we're hearing it
pertaining to what we're doing in Iran.
And it's almost as if it's
such propagandistic rhetoric
that the Republicans, you know,
they're told what to say.
So it's not really like they're
individual experts or analysts
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who are speaking at this point.
It's just like a fleet of parrots
that have been deployed around the various
media outlets to to run the media circuit.
So it's pointless.
And then whenever we do hear something
from the administration itself,
whether it's from the president,
from Marco Rubio, from Pete Hegseth,
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they often contradict each other.
So they're lying to the American people
or they're not telling us everything.
It's incredibly disrespectful.
It's not constitutional.
And they're talking now about sending
our American troops over to Iran.
Maybe people will die.
He doesn't seem to care.
He Trump doesn't seem to care.
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He couldn't be bothered.
But that's what we're working with here.
But I think this revelation that we
were the ones who bombed the school
really doesn't change a whole lot for me.
- But for some people, it should.
- Yeah.
And it's an illegal war
without the powers of Congress,
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which constitutionally is mandated.
It's an illegal war.
And the partner with Trump
is a guy who's wanted for war crimes.
And that is the current state of America.
And I want to remind everyone
that your light, your truth,
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your wisdom, your compassion
is needed more now than ever before.
So don't become disillusioned
with the villain.
The villain is required for you
to know that you're the hero,
and this is how it works.
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