Rawley
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No you don't. You continue to chant Iranian propaganda, day after day.I await CENTCOM's report concerning the tragedy.
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No you don't. You continue to chant Iranian propaganda, day after day.I await CENTCOM's report concerning the tragedy.
Give it a break Comrade.During his latest White House press conference, US President Donald Trump announced that unnamed individuals had sold American Tomahawk cruise missiles to Iran. This was reported by TWZ.
The US President was asked about the attack on a girls' school in Iran. The President noted that the strike could indeed have been carried out by a US-made Tomahawk missile, but it could have been carried out by Iran. "I will say that the Tomahawk, one of the most powerful weapons, is used, you know, sold, and used by other countries," Trump said.
He added that the circumstances of the incident are under investigation. "As you know, many other countries have Tomahawks. They buy them from us. But I'm certainly prepared to accept the findings of the report, regardless of what it shows," the US President responded to a reporter's question about how Iran "got its hands on a Tomahawk missile and bombed its own elementary school on the first day of the war."
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The previous one was quietly and peacefully shitting in his diaper, but this one is gushing out of his mouth like a fountain.
Is the co-war criminal Trump a liar?The New York Times, citing US officials: A military investigation has concluded that the US was responsible for targeting a school in Iran with a Tomahawk missile.
War happens.Irrational denial is being vanquished by objective reason.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) on Tuesday said a strike on an all-girls school in Iran that killed around 175 people, which Trump blamed on Tehran, was a mistake.The research and satellite images showed that the strikes appeared to come from the U.S.“I mean, we’re investigating, but I’m not going to hide behind that,” Kennedy said ... “I think that it was a terrible, terrible mistake.”“The investigation may prove me wrong, I hope so,” he continued. “The kids are still dead. But I think it was a horrible, horrible mistake.”
I do. It's bullshit. It was a failed Iranian missile that killed those kids.
You twit.
I was wrong! The evidence shows it never even happened!
The U.S. military - that has the data and the ability to examine it - has provided no support for Trump's baseless claim that Iran has Tomahawk missiles and, on February 28, fired one of them at the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab while the U.S. military was firing its Tomahawk missiles at Minab.Irrational denial is being vanquished by objective reason.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) on Tuesday said a strike on an all-girls school in Iran that killed around 175 people, which Trump blamed on Tehran, was a mistake.The research and satellite images showed that the strikes appeared to come from the U.S.“I mean, we’re investigating, but I’m not going to hide behind that,” Kennedy said ... “I think that it was a terrible, terrible mistake.”“The investigation may prove me wrong, I hope so,” he continued. “The kids are still dead. But I think it was a horrible, horrible mistake.”
The people who actually live there say the school never existed.The U.S. military - that has the data and the ability to examine it - has provided no support for Trump's baseless claim that Iran has Tomahawk missiles and, on February 28, fired one of them at the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab while the U.S. military was firing its Tomahawk missiles at Minab.
They very well could have, after all that jig saw puzzle piece would fit perfectly with their bogus claim about a girls school (which hundreds of Minab neighbors to the base NEVER HEARD OF).If you refuse to accept that the bombing of the girls' school took place, you reject even Trump's baseless claim that Iranians did it themselves with a Tomahawk missile.
Iran never had Tomahawks.The U.S. military - that has the data and the ability to examine it - has provided no support for Trump's baseless claim that Iran has Tomahawk missiles and, on February 28, fired one of them at the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab while the U.S. military was firing its Tomahawk missiles at Minab.
The truth continues to emerge:The people who actually live there say the school never existed.
DURRRRRR
The baseless claim that Iran bombed the girls' school is not taken seriously by U.S. military investigators whose mission is to establish the truth.Iran never had Tomahawks.
That is the number 1 question. And the mullahs have had plenty of time to answer it. That they didn't is the first part of the revelation that they staged a HOAX to gin up world sympathy. FAILED.Where are the bodies?
The death toll is according to lying jihadisThe truth continues to emerge:
The U.S. has launched a formal investigation into a missile strike on an Iranian girls' school that killed at least 165 civilians, after a preliminary assessment determined the U.S. was at fault, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly. The investigation is expected to take months and will include interviews with all those involved, from planners and commanders to those who carried out the strike.If the U.S. role in the attack is confirmed, it would rank among the military's most deadly incidents involving civilians in decades. Congress created a special Pentagon office to prevent the accidental targeting of civilians but it was dramatically scaled back by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth soon after he took office last year.
The baseless claim that there was a girls' school that was bombed, is not taken seriously by anybody over the age of 5.The baseless claim that Iran bombed the girls' school is not taken seriously by U.S. military investigators whose mission is to establish the truth.
The girl school HOAX fell apart 3 days ago. Nice to see that you're out of your coma. Now get up to date.The truth continues to emerge:
The U.S. has launched a formal investigation into a missile strike on an Iranian girls' school that killed at least 165 civilians, after a preliminary assessment determined the U.S. was at fault, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly. The investigation is expected to take months and will include interviews with all those involved, from planners and commanders to those who carried out the strike.If the U.S. role in the attack is confirmed, it would rank among the military's most deadly incidents involving civilians in decades. Congress created a special Pentagon office to prevent the accidental targeting of civilians but it was dramatically scaled back by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth soon after he took office last year.