No Chinese vessels. One is Thai, one is Japanese, and one is Marshall Islands.wait, are you sure there are China's registered ones gotten hit? I do not remember seeing that in any recent articles.
No Chinese vessels. One is Thai, one is Japanese, and one is Marshall Islands.wait, are you sure there are China's registered ones gotten hit? I do not remember seeing that in any recent articles.
Of course; all armies exist to inflict violence on foreign entities. This is neither novel nor scandalous. The justifications and outcomes are what cause disillusionment, and those are much more sanitized in an era of sympathetic media and massive combatant risk disparities.There’s information asymmetry and then there’s, I don’t know, willful and total ignorance? Yes, our media sanitizes and lionizes the military, they do not hide it. They do not hide the violence. They do not hide the displays of imperial power. They do not hide the fact that the military exists to deliver violence to !people over there.
I don't understand how the self-proclaimed expert on everything can keep getting away with the Sgt. Schultz routine.Anyway, this loser conman continues to take zero accountability for anything and wants other people to die for his mistakes, as always:
President Trump told reporters Wednesday that he was not aware of a military investigation that found the U.S. was responsible for a deadly Tomahawk missile strike on an all-girls Iranian elementary school on the first day of the war.
“I don’t know about that,” Trump said when asked about the investigation’s findings, which came out on Wednesday.
She goes on looking at the statements given this week across the EU and from analysts who are a bit more honest about what is and is not going on in the Union. Rankin calls von der Leyen's speech this week "blunt" where she saysIn part, the problem is disunity over how to respond. Standing alone, Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has refused “to be complicit in something that is bad for the world and that is also contrary to our values”. At the other pole, German chancellor Friedrich Merz said it was “not the time to lecture partners and allies” on international law.
other action from France and the UK are mute. Only Sánchez appears to be speaking truth to the powers.“Europe can no longer be a custodian for the old-world order” and needs a “more realistic and interest-driven foreign policy”
“The Iranian elementary school building where scores of children were killed as the U.S. and Israel began their massive aerial campaign was on a U.S. target list and may have been mistaken for a military site, multiple people familiar with the strike told The Washington Post.”I don't understand how the self-proclaimed expert on everything can keep getting away with the Sgt. Schultz routine.
Trump says he doesn’t know about investigation that found US struck Iranian girls school
The most powerful nation on the face of the planet, combined with a local nation that brags about its pinpoint weapon accuracy, both comprehensively failed to update their intel on a location that had been operating as a girls school for about a decade.The why seems to be outdated and/or bad intelligence. Like a decade out of date intelligence.
The why seems to be outdated and/or bad intelligence. Like a decade out of date intelligence.
Bryant, a former special operations targeting specialist, said he couldn’t help but think of what-ifs as he monitored fallout from the Feb. 28 attack.
Just over a year ago, he had been a senior adviser in an ambitious new Defense Department program aimed at reducing civilian harm during operations. Finally, Bryant said, the military was getting serious about reforms. He worked out of a newly opened Civilian Protection Center of Excellence, where his supervisor was a veteran strike-team targeter who had served as a United Nations war crimes investigator.
Today, that momentum is gone. Bryant was forced out of government in cuts last spring. The civilian protection mission was dissolved as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made “lethality” a top priority. And the world has witnessed a tragedy in Minab that, if U.S. responsibility is confirmed, would be the most civilians killed by the military in a single attack in decades.
Dismantling the fledgling harm-reduction effort, defense analysts say, is among several ways the Trump administration has reorganized national security around two principles: more aggression, less accountability.
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-defense-department-iran-hegseth-civilian-casualties
Wasn't there some reporting earlier about the US using AI to help identify targets? When the school bombing happened, AI hallucinations about what was located there (or being wrong about where a presumably legitimate target was located) came to mind pretty quickly.The why seems to be outdated and/or bad intelligence. Like a decade out of date intelligence.
Yeah, I'd still much prefer Albanese to have taken the path of Spain.
the EU's various and tepid responses to the US/Israel illegal war on Iran. No unity, no message, no courage except for Spain's Sánchez:
Wasn't there some reporting earlier about the US using AI to help identify targets? When the school bombing happened, AI hallucinations about what was located there (or being wrong about where a presumably legitimate target was located) came to mind pretty quickly.
And people wonder why Muslims don't like Americans. Jesus fucking Christ, dude.If not for oil no one would give a shit about these savages blowing each other's kids up
Nitpick: 13 years ago.It's just old data. The girls' school building was part of an IRGC compound ten years ago. Since then it's been separated from that compound by a wall.
It's the kind of thing that wouldn't have happened with competent people and more than a few days to prepare. I have no doubt Hegseth will blame Anthropic for the mistake, though.
Spain has a long and complicated history with Islam (go look it up) -- a bit more nuanced than "eww eww keep them away, icky icky icky".Only Sánchez appears to be speaking truth to the powers.
You're STILL assuming that they'd give a flying fuck either way, and I see absolutely zero proof of that.It's just old data. The girls' school building was part of an IRGC compound ten years ago. Since then it's been separated from that compound by a wall. It's the kind of thing that wouldn't have happened with competent people and more than a few days to prepare.
Um, it's the US blowing kids up, and supporting Israel who's been doing that as a matter of course for several years now. I'm pretty sure we, the west including Israel, are the 'savages', especially in the middle east; anyone moderate who wants to you know, serve their own country rather than western oil interests gets overthrown and dictator installed who will co-operate.Honestly this is one of the biggest reasons I've been advocating renewable energy--wars in the Middle East. If not for oil no one would give a shit about these savages blowing each other's kids up, and the U.S. in particular would not have to get involved. Now Trump has earned us another two generations of being targets for terrorist wackos. Fucking great.
That's actually a horrific bit of revenge fantasy, even including what look like terror attacks on civilian targets. I had to stop watching and it's just Legos. I'm getting really tired of wars with no "good guys" involved on either side.
It’s criminally stupid. This breeds antagonism towards the US, who are quickly turning away from any stated goals and into “We just wanted to kill a bunch of people.”It's just old data. The girls' school building was part of an IRGC compound ten years ago. Since then it's been separated from that compound by a wall.
Part of the problem is that US society is extremely violent to start with; mass shootings at school already exist as an almost weekly occurrence from domestic terrorist threats, and the rise of MAGA means there are proper effed in the head nutbags willing to do super crazy shit because of the FOX echo chamber.It’s criminally stupid. This breeds antagonism towards the US, who are quickly turning away from any stated goals and into “We just wanted to kill a bunch of people.”
The US is creating generations of terrorists who have a justified hatred of it. They need only point to events like this.
If a school is blown up in the US, or a terrorism attack kills thousands in a major US city, will anyone be surprised? Or will people shrug, while first responders fill the body bags with unrecognisable parts?
"Thoughts and prayers."It’s criminally stupid. This breeds antagonism towards the US, who are quickly turning away from any stated goals and into “We just wanted to kill a bunch of people.”
The US is creating generations of terrorists who have a justified hatred of it. They need only point to events like this.
If a school is blown up in the US, or a terrorism attack kills thousands in a major US city, will anyone be surprised? Or will people shrug, while first responders fill the body bags with unrecognisable parts?
It’s criminally stupid. This breeds antagonism towards the US, who are quickly turning away from any stated goals and into “We just wanted to kill a bunch of people.”
The US is creating generations of terrorists who have a justified hatred of it. They need only point to events like this.
If a school is blown up in the US, or a terrorism attack kills thousands in a major US city, will anyone be surprised? Or will people shrug, while first responders fill the body bags with unrecognisable parts?
If a school is blown up in the US, or a terrorism attack kills thousands in a major US city, will anyone be surprised? Or will people shrug, while first responders fill the body bags with unrecognisable parts?
The ships that were hit were reportedly attacked with "projectiles" sounding like they were fired from small fast boats - unless if the projectiles in question were the boats. I saw a report on another one that said a ship was hit by a speedboat loaded with explosives.So Strait of Hormuz is still closed. Cargo ships were hit.
https://www.reuters.com/world/cargo-ship-hit-by-projectile-strait-hormuz-crew-evacuates-2026-03-11/
I think it is giving some really bad people a really huge benefit of the doubt to say the school bombing was a mistake.It's just old data. The girls' school building was part of an IRGC compound ten years ago. Since then it's been separated from that compound by a wall.
It's the kind of thing that wouldn't have happened with competent people and more than a few days to prepare. I have no doubt Hegseth will blame Anthropic for the mistake, though.
If Middle Easterners shoot Americans it's terrorism, and you need to buy more guns.There's plenty of evidence that we'll just shrug, but maybe it'll be different if brown people are doing the school shootings.
Not entirely accurate. If the American shooter isn't a white, cis-het, right-wing male then it's also terrorism.If Middle Easterners shoot Americans it's terrorism, and you need to buy more guns.
If Americans shoot Americans, that's a crazy person, and you need to buy more guns.
From what I've read when that Russian ship was hit, the risk of a huge detonation is not very big. LNG is pretty hard to light on fire by virtue of being liquid and freezing cold. You're not putting the fire out or saving the ship, but it won't go off like a ship full of explosives. The LNG boils and burns off until the tank is mostly empty, at which point enough gas might mix with enough oxygen to explode, but nothing like the whole ship instantaneously releasing all of the energy in all of the LNG.Not just cargo ships but Chinese registered ones. So I think Iran is just basically saying it's closed period and if China is pissed to direct that energy toward the US State Department.
There's just no way an oil tanker or worse, LNG ship is going to attempt to run through the Strait now. It's one thing to punch a hole through a cargo ship, an LNG getting hit would be the equivalent of an atomic bomb going off. We already got damn lucky with that Russian LNG ship that lit up in the Mediterranean last week.
The Guardian's Jennifer Rankin writes a damning roundup of the EU's various and tepid responses to the US/Israel illegal war on Iran. No unity, no message, no courage except for Spain's Sánchez:
She goes on looking at the statements given this week across the EU and from analysts who are a bit more honest about what is and is not going on in the Union. Rankin calls von der Leyen's speech this week "blunt" where she says
other action from France and the UK are mute. Only Sánchez appears to be speaking truth to the powers.
U.S. lawmakers reviewed startling financial estimates from the Pentagon as the Iran war spiraled amid attacks on three ships in the pivotal Strait of Hormuz.
According to Pentagon estimates reviewed by lawmakers, the first six days of war in Iran cost U.S. taxpayers at least $11.3 billion. The military used about $5.6 billion in munitions in the first two days of the conflict, according to a person with knowledge of the estimate.
U.S. intelligence indicates that Iran's leadership is still largely intact and is not at risk of collapse any time soon after nearly two weeks of relentless U.S. and Israeli bombardment, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
A "multitude" of intelligence reports provide "consistent analysis that the regime is not in danger" of collapse and "retains control of the Iranian public," said one of the sources, all of whom were granted anonymity to discuss U.S. intelligence findings.
The latest report was completed within the last few days, the source said.
With political pressure building over soaring oil costs, President Donald Trump has suggested he will end the biggest U.S. military operation since 2003 "soon." But finding an acceptable end to the war could be difficult if Iran's hardline leaders remain firmly entrenched.
The intelligence reporting underscores the cohesion of Iran's clerical leadership despite the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, the first day of the U.S. and Israeli strikes.
Israeli officials in closed discussions also have acknowledged there is no certainty the war will lead to the clerical government's collapse, a senior Israeli official told Reuters.
Some things are priceless, like creating a new generation of terrorists so taxpayer money can keep being funneled to MIC oligarchs and Republicans can point to the deficit they created as a reason to kill healthcare and education.Trump is tapping the oil reserve. https://thehill.com/policy/energy-e...elease-oil-from-strategic-reserve-trump-says/
"how are we going to pay for it"
Trump is tapping the oil reserve. https://thehill.com/policy/energy-e...elease-oil-from-strategic-reserve-trump-says/
"how are we going to pay for it"
Which in itself is inexcusable, negligent, and a perfect example of "depraved indifference," i.e., a war crime.The why seems to be outdated and/or bad intelligence. Like a decade out of date intelligence.
Isn't it great that we dispensed with those "stupid rules of engagement!"Something which might have been caught, except....
There was an office in the military whose purpose was to reduce civilian causalities, until it was cut by Hegseth.
One might imagine someone in said office demanding targeting information be kept up to date. But that is not what the administration wanted.
You're mispronouncing "plausible deniability."Which in itself is inexcusable, negligent, and a perfect example of "depraved indifference," i.e., a war crime.
I don't see anything plausible about it.You're mispronouncing "plausible deniability."
Our intelligence gathering is the best ever. Except we don't really know anything anytime we blow up a bunch of civilians.