More than 150 people, including 120 children, were killed in Iran when an airstrike hit a school in Minab.
Although a preliminary US military investigation determined Washington was responsible, the Trump administration is yet to formally accept responsibility.
Sky's @DominicWaghorn is the first international journalist to visit Minab.
Warning: contains distressing content.
Tucker Carlson wants you to watch firsthand what Israel is doing to innocents in Lebanon.
Gaza and Iran were not enough to satiate them. Nothing will ever be enough for them.
“Israel is bombing apartment blocks in Beirut. You know what the name of the military operation was? Eternal Darkness. Israel named the operation killing hundreds of civilians in Lebanon, mostly in Beirut, Eternal Darkness.
Cause like, why even pretend anymore? Eternal darkness, by the way, is mentioned extensively in the New Testament. It’s a euphemism for Hell. And that’s exactly what Israel brought.”
“Beirut is a Mediterranean city that is not controlled by Hezbollah. In fact, it’s filled with Christians.”
Water: Iran Limits the West’s Old Practices
In 2017, during the first Trump administration, the US attacked a major dam in Syria. Shortly afterward, they denied it, claiming the reports were crazy, but subsequent investigations confirmed that the Tabqa Dam was attacked by American forces.
A secret US Special Operations unit called Task Force 9 struck the dam with some of the largest conventional bombs in the American arsenal, including at least one BLU-109 bunker-buster bomb. The clear objective was to create a catastrophe in that region of the country.
But that’s not all. In the First Gulf War, bombings destroyed most of Iraq’s desalination plants and water purification centers.
In Libya, NATO bombed a water pipe factory in Brega, claiming that the site was being used as a military depot by Gaddafi’s regime. The destruction compromised the drinking water supply for millions of civilians.
This time, after the bombing of the Iranian desalination plant on Qeshm Island, Iran responded by striking one in Bahrain.
No one talks about attacking water anymore. Both the Americans and the Gulf countries know that Iran is crazy enough to respond in kind. This is the difference in this war.
Iran seems to be teaching some American military leaders their old practices back by imposing limits, and this irritates a lot of people, while another part of the American population simply doesn’t follow the news closely.
A large part of the American black book doesn’t work in Iran because they are just as crazy as some American military leaders, and the retaliations can be disproportionate.
@Valen10Francois@RnaudBertrand In Italy we did in 2011 what this man is suggesting but things went exactly the other way round (debt/GDP up, poverty increase). Good luck!
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