Wednesday 25th of March 2026

a mistake?... BS.... DECLARING A WAR OF CHOICE IS A WAR CRIME....

A US military investigation has determined that a US Tomahawk missile struck an Iranian girls' school because of a targeting mistake, The New York Times has reported.

The newspaper, citing US officials, said the investigation into the February 28 attack was ongoing but preliminary findings were that the United States was responsible.

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CNN, citing unidentified sources briefed on the probe, also reported that the US military accidentally struck the Shajereh Tayyebeh elementary school in the southern city of Minab.

The Times said the US military was bombing an adjacent Iranian base, of which the school building was formerly part, and target coordinates were set using outdated data.

Two sources familiar with the matter also told Reuters the strike may be the result of the US using outdated targeting data.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-12/us-behind-iran-girls-school-strike-media-reports/106444554

 

THIS WAS NOT A MISTAKE NOR WE THE USA USING OUTDATED DATA... ALL IN ALL, IT IS A WAR CRIME, LIKE THE OTHER BARBARIC BOMBINGS OF HOSPITALS, AMBULANCES, TRUCK CARRYING FOOD AND HOUSING... THE ATTACK ON THE SCHOOL WAS NOT A MISTAKE. IT WAS DOUBLE TAPPED, LIKE OTHER CIVILIAN TARGETS IN IRAN. WHY DOES THE US AND THE ISRAELIS ATTACK CIVILIANS? BECAUSE THEY CAN'T GET AT THE IRANIAN MILITARY...

THE ICC SHOULD DECLARE TRUMP IS A WAR CRIMINAL. WE KNOW THAT BIBI [WHERE'S BIBI?] IS ON THE LIST OF WAR CRIMINALS, ALONGSIDE OTHER WAR CRIMINAL ISRAELIS. 

AND THE ICC SHOULD ALSO DECLARE THE LEADER OF THE UK GOVERNMENT — SIR KEIR STARMER — AS A WAR CRIMINAL FOR HELPING BOMB CIVILIANS INSIDE RUSSIA...

SEE ALSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzcT6kIjh8A

PROFESSOR SEYED MARANDI IS 100 PER CENT ACCURATE AND THE WESTERN PRESSTITUTES ARE WHORING FOR TRUMP'S WAR...

 

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weapongeddon....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_FLSQ_mUm0

Iran War “Armageddon” SHOCKS US Troops—Here’s What Trump Hid

 

Retired Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson and Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) Founder Mikey Weinstein expose how high-ranking military commanders are framing the Iran war as a biblical "End Times" battle.

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00:00 Whistleblowers reporting “holy war” framing
01:03 Calls about commanders celebrating attack
01:44 Weaponized Jesus, Armageddon, rivers of blood, etc.
03:59 95% of whistleblowers are Christian
04:37 Extremists controlling our most lethal weapons
06:02 Wilkerson explains how he joined MRFF
07:14 Wilkerson starts looking into televangelist John Hagee
08:31 Do unbelievers get slain at Armageddon?
09:41 Christian and Jewish Zionists using each other

Lawrence Wilkerson is a retired US army colonel and former chief of staff to United States Secretary of State Colin Powell. He is an anti-war critic of U.S. foreign policy and a member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity.

 

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Mikey Weinstein is the founder & president of Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF),a church-state separation advocate, former U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General & White House counsel under Ronald Reagan

 

digging graves....

 

Why Hasn’t the World Set on Fire?

BY Danaka Katovich

 

To act is to be committed, and to be committed is to be in danger.” – James Baldwin

An aerial photo shows rectangular tracings etched into dirt, one rectangle after the other, creating a grid across the land. A yellow excavator pulls piles of earth out from within the rectangular lines until each rectangle is six feet deep, then it moves onto the next. Men jump into the graves and shovel out what the excavator couldn’t reach. We don’t know if these men are the ones burying their own daughters, or if they knew the girls at all. But in my mind, I think they do — maybe they’re the uncles or the older brothers, and I hope to God it isn’t their fathers having to do something so devastating.

Wars have existed throughout all of human history, and this isn’t the first time hundreds of graves have been dug at once. I do wonder, though, if I were born in another time, if I would have seen such an image. The only thing I can be sure of is the reason why I saw the picture in the first place.

My country bombed a girl’s elementary school last weekend. My country killed around one hundred and sixty girls in an instant. My country is the reason that the men and women who loved those little girls have to pull their severed, bloody limbs from the rubble, find their backpacks covered in blood, and bury them forever. Then people like Karoline Leavitt, who will be remembered forever for being the spokeswoman for the human meat grinder, will refer to the mass slaughter as “propaganda” when asked about it. Then, we all go to work on Monday instead of setting the world on fire — like nothing ever happened. Like one hundred and sixty girls’ lives weren’t extinguished while neocons and liberals alike justify regime change on the basis of state-sanctioned violence against women. Have we not all been here before?

This carnage is not new to anyone who’s been paying attention. The protests in response to Trump’s war on Iran were small, and I would be lying if I said it didn’t depress me. Have we all gotten so used to this? Did seeing the videos of children broken to pieces in grocery bags or hanging from their own intestines from the sides of destroyed buildings in Gaza wear down our nerve endings? As time goes on, and the depravity continues, are we more content with our lives if we ignore our own humanity?

Ultimately, and this may be for my own sanity, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s not because Americans do not care about the slaughter being carried out in their name. James Baldwin wrote in a letter to his nephew* about racism, explaining why white people don’t act differently, even if they know racism is wrong, he says:

“Many of them, indeed, know better, but, as you will discover, people find it very difficult to act on what they know. To act is to be committed, and to be committed is to be in danger.”

He goes on to describe that if white people were to accept that they weren’t superior to Black people, it would turn their whole world upside down. It would be uncomfortable, for an undefined amount of time to live in a world where everything you “knew” to be true wasn’t anymore.

It would take an exhaustive amount of time to describe how life would change in the United States if people within the country decided that war wasn’t the answer to all of our problems — which has been our country’s fundamental “truth” for decades and decades. Our economy which is so centered around creating weapons and selling them, would need to be restructured completely. We would have to have a government that cannot act against the will of its people. 

We would have to accept the “consequences” of not being able to plunder the earth to its core and take over any country to seize its resources that we happen to need to fulfill the fantasy of endless growth and endless comfort. Eventually, the purpose of life wouldn’t be to have better and better things and be more and more convenient. The purpose of life would be to live, and live with dignity, and live with care. All of this, though, would come later.

The first hurdle in our way is the obvious repression that the pedophile warmongers in the White House can and will put us through if we collectively decide that we aren’t okay with them killing kids anymore. When people are being gunned down in the street for resisting immigration raids, and environmental activists are shot execution style in the woods — to be committed is to be in danger. That repression and that violence are just the tip of the iceberg. If history has taught us anything, it’s that the danger is worth it, that the “truth” we had before is nothing compared to the freedom we will have later. I hope we can all see that clearly, and I hope we’ve sat with it long enough to act, and act seriously.

In the coming weeks, how do we collectively decide to be brave instead of comfortable?

*My Dungeon Shook by James Baldwin.

Danaka Katovich is CODEPINK’s national co-director. Danaka graduated from DePaul University with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science in November 2020. This was originally published on Danaka’s Substack, Proof That I’m Alive. You can subscribe here: https://danaka.substack.com/

https://scheerpost.com/2026/03/11/why-hasnt-the-world-set-on-fire/

 

 

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