Trump Blames Iran for Deadly School Strike. Then Says He's Not Sure #IranWar #Trump #breakingnews A shocking moment from the Iran conflict is raising major questions. Donald Trump suggested that Iran might be responsible for ...
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US President Donald Trump saying "It was done bythe Iranians" regarding the US Tomahawk missile that killed over 160 elementary school girls in southern Iran, February 28, 2026
Multiple US media outlets including CBS News, the AP, CNN, plus the New York Times and Washington Post have confirmed a US Tomahawk missile struck an elementary school in southern Iran killing over a 160 school-age girls on February 28. [1]
This criminal attack by the US military murdering innocent children will leave an indelible mark in the hearts and minds of the Iranian people remembering it was the US who committed this vile attack.
Incredibly, Trump says, "It was done by the Iranians". Meanwhile his Secretary of War Pete Hegseth compounds Trump's audacity saying "the only side that targets civilians is Iran". Their historical memory is so blind. How about the US torture of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2004 authorized none other by "Dubya" Bush's administration.
Put simply this murder by the Trump administration of innocent school girls in Iran is a war crime.
But what official entity will hold Trump accountable for this impeachable offense?
The UN Security Council where the US is one of the permanent members? The US House and Senate where the Republicans are in the majority?
How about a US special commission authorized to investigate the killing of the Iranian school girls?
None of the above will happen.
Nonetheless, this was an unprovoked, aggressive war perpetrated by the US and Israel and won't end with Iran capitulating to Trump who wants Iran to accept unconditional surrender. Not likely. The Iranians may not agree on everything. But they are in solidarity to the Iranian nation surviving.
As part of Iran's retaliation the Strait of Hormuz is essentially closed to any oil and gas traffic transiting to the Arabian Sea. That means 20% of the world's oil isn't being delivered.
On Monday March 9, the price of crude oil exceeded $100 per barrel and will probably go higher as long as this war in Iran continues
This surge in crude oil prices will have economic reverberations affecting the entire world.
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