Saturday, February 28, 2026

War with Iran?

 

NYTimes:

As they made their public case for another American military campaign against Iran, President Trump and his aides asserted that Iran had restarted its nuclear program, had enough available nuclear material to build a bomb within days and was developing long-range missiles that will soon be capable of hitting the United States.

 All three of these claims are either false or unproven.

American and European government officials, international weapons monitoring groups and reports from American intelligence agencies give a far different picture of the urgency of the Iran threat than the one the White House presented in the days leading up to Saturday’s strikes.

 Iran has taken steps to dig out the nuclear facilities hit during strikes last June by Israel and the United States, and it has resumed work at some sites long known to American spy agencies. But the officials said that there isn’t evidence that Iran has made active efforts to resume enriching uranium or trying to build a mechanism to detonate a bomb.

 The stockpiles of uranium that Iran has already enriched remain buried after last year’s strikes, making it nearly impossible for Iran to build a bomb “within days.”






NOTE: This is what Iran has reported and the NYTimes passed on. Whether or not it is true remains to be to be proved: 

The Other 98%:

“The "president of peace" just launched his newest war,  and within hours, bombs buried more than 50 schoolgirls under rubble. This is heartwrenching.

On Saturday morning, an airstrike flattened the Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, a city in Iran's southern Hormozgan province. The girls inside were between seven and twelve years old. Around 170 students were in the building when it was hit. 

Iran's semiofficial Mehr News Agency now reports at least 63 students killed and another 60 injured. Sixty-three children. In a school. On a Saturday morning.

This is what "freedom" looks like, apparently. Trump told the Washington Post his only concern is "freedom for the people" of Iran. In a video on Truth Social, he urged Iranians to "take over your government" once the bombing stops, as if you can liberate a people by massacring their children in math class.

The administration named this operation "Epic Fury." That's not a military codename. That's a Call of Duty expansion pack. And the real-world body count is already staggering.

Foreign policy analysts have warned that unlike the limited strikes the U.S. carried out against Iranian nuclear sites last June, a broader conflict with Tehran could drag on for years. We've heard this story before. Iraq. Afghanistan. Libya. The playbook never changes,  only the flag on the coffins.

Remember: this is the man who built his entire political brand on being "America First" and opposing foreign wars, who campaigned in 2024 promising to "stop the endless wars." 

Now he's bombing elementary schools and calling it a noble mission.

25 comments:

  1. Oh this will guarantee trump’s Nobel peace prize, she says sarcastically…
    Possumlady

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  2. Gaza now looks like Hiroshima.
    Iran will look like Nagasaki.
    How proud MAGA must be.
    The bully rule- always pick on someone far weaker.

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  3. I'm no fan of Trump, or the current bombing campaign. But... let's be careful to not assume the worst. The school bombing has not been independently confirmed. Currently all I've seen are reports from Iran State Media.

    I know some people are saying we are "targeting" civilians, schools, etc. Again, until this is confirmed, we should be cautious in how we characterize and describe what is happening.

    I still believe the US military is a top notch professional group of people, led mostly by ppl who will follow the rules of engagement. Now, that does not mean bad or tragic stuff can't happen, it does. But I try to not assume the worst, at least until I hear otherwise.

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    1. We're not assuming the worst when Netanyahu bombs schools and hospitals with impunity. We're seeing a deliberate strategy of state terrorism. The US is now a lacky state of Israel.

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  4. The Ignorant American Fuhrer and the Butchering Netanyahu allied in their illusions and delusions are bent on making the world less safe

    As well as less prosperous for everyone but themselves and their failing nations. Too stupid to see deep enough to where their insanity will lead.

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  5. Ignorance now sits at the top of government in the US. And it is poisoning every single aspect of our nation's infrastructure. Including the military.

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  6. The nations in greatest need of regime change? Israel and the USA. Period.

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  7. Dave, You should know that if is against trump there is no need for confirmation. If it against the former president or the swell guy you need to have a notarized copy of proof signed in blood.

    Now that being said I don't know why the insane one needed to get into any war. Just because his predecessor wanted to get into multiple wars and donate millions of weapons to our enemies doesn't mean he has to follow that insane kind of reason. Yes one former president bombed an aspirin factory when he was caught diddeling and trump probably feels he has a bigger issue so needs bigger action to show he is great.

    We cannot win a conflict with any country in the Middle East because we don't understand their culture. Whenever we get involve with Israel we are always the looser.

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  8. As I've said elsewhere...

    Trump ended the treaty that guaranteed Iran would not have nuclear weapons. The treaty that allowed international, including US, inspectors to verify the reality. Then, as a result, Iran started developing nuclear weapons. So Trump bombed them recently, claiming the US "totally obliterated" the nuclear capability which did not exist before Trump. Now we are bombing them because of the imminent threat to the US of nuclear bombs.

    Or we are bombing them to drive the mullahs out.

    Or we are bombing them to destroy their military.

    Or we have no idea what the H E double toothpicks we are doing.

    Relevant questions... is it acceptable for country A to attack country B if it does not like the government of country B? If your answer is yes, does that give any country the right to attack the US if they do not like our government?

    What right, or policy is the Trump Admin claiming to justify this attack?

    Did Trump notify Congress ahead of this action?

    The Trump Admin said there was an imminent threat of attack from Iran on the US. What were/are those threats? Could we have stopped them without a full scale attack?

    Do the American people support this attack.

    Does the GOP and MAGA support this attack?

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  9. Let's add President Trump's tweet from during the Obama Admin when he was critical of POTUS Obama...

    "Remember that I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly—not skilled!."

    Is it unreasonable to apply POTUS Trump's own words to his actions now on Iran? Is the reason we did not get an agreement to replace the one Obama had negotiated and Trump abrogated, because Trump is "not skilled"?

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    1. Trump prefers destabilizing the area further rather than using diplomacy to resolve issues. That and he and Butcherman Netanyahu are best buds. Both are monstrous bullies and neither has the insights to be leaders of anything but a garbage dump.

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  10. Iran must have gotten more "tubes" from Iraq.

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  11. Too bad he is too terrified of Putin to really lead. Heard they mostly went after
    Iranian leadership, probably wanting to replace them Bondi or Noem. After plastic surgery, she has a MAGA smile, in front of her shrunken amygdala.

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  12. Videos and reports from February 28, 2026, show groups of people in Iran and within the Iranian diaspora celebrating in the streets, dancing, and setting off fireworks following reported U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iranian regime military sites. The actions reflect, for some, a hope for the weakening of the ruling regime. Regarding the Celebrations: Social media footage indicates celebrations occurred in various parts of Iran, including Tehran, with some scenes showing people in the streets and on balconies.

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  13. Neither this nation's "leadership" or the "leadership" of Zionist Israeli has any clue what their actions will ultimately reap. It won't be good. And it shouldn't be. The west actually deserves the disdain of all peaceful people across the globe. Western society in its arrogance and ignorant disregard for others deserves whatever the hell happens to it.

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  14. Well, at least this series of war crime gets the Epstein Files off the front pages; right?

    USA is criminal enterprise and Congress has to step up. Impeach now

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  15. I'm no fan of John Bolton, former Nat Sec Advisor in Trump's 1st term. But in an interview talking about what's next, he said this, which seems eerily accurate...

    “He can swing wildly on a given issue in the course of a day and he’s obviously swung all the way from where he was in the first term to regime change, He could swing back.”

    Here's how Politico interprets that statement...

    ...it would be wrong to assume that Trump will take any long-term consistent position on the future of Iran.

    A business cannot survive without strong consistent leadership and a path investors can anticipate. Constant change and wild fluctuations in style, focus and strategy are cancer to successful businesses. We've already seen those fluctuations in how Trump has dealt with Iran.

    Can anyone explain what the strategic US objective is behind the attacks? And what long term US policy Trump has annunciated those attacks support?

    The chaos that Trump brings to a situation, any situation, is a feature not a bug of his style. He prides himself on it. But the chaos he seeks is unsettling to the very people, investors if you will, the US needs on our side in the event of a crises.

    Unless of course, instead of America first, it's America alone, or to use an idiom popular in the US... "my way or the highway".

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  16. Like most things the crazy one does his attention to this will be short lived and others can pick up the pieces. Unfortunately for the country iran is a terrorist country so we can expect some attacks from their followers.

    Maybe we should secure our borders by building a wall and increasing our law enforcement. Or we could not pay our airport TSA so we can take better care of the millions of illegals in the country. Of course that wold require our elected elite to do something so that probably won't happen.

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    1. You never answered my question: What three wars did former President Biden start? You claimed he started 3 while he was president, but you don't give any evidence of those wars. Were you just making that claim up? If so, why?

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  17. We now have at least three dead US soldiers and more injured.

    Once again class... if our goal is/was the elimination of the Irani threat of a nuclear weapon, we had that handled by Obama. Now, because of the impetuousness of our current president, America has once again senselessly lost lives that did not have to be sacrificed.

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  18. Iran is a terrorist country? At this point Israel and the USA are terrorist counties. It all depends on which side one happens to on. And the Zionist regime and the USA's regime are amomg the most ignorant and deluded.

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  19. Ms. Shaw, I never said beachchair joe started three wars. I did say " Just because his predecessor wanted to get into multiple wars" which he did unless you count Ukraine and Gaza as conflicts instead of wars.

    Dave, It is OK for the SS to sacrifice four Americans because she didn't want to wake. It's OK for a president to cause thirteen American deaths because he doesn't take advice from his staff and it is OK for a president to order an assignation of a terrorist in a foreign country but it is not OK for trump.

    This is just the beginning because the middle east radicals make our radicals look lame.

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    1. Skud,
      War, invasion and occupation are state terrorism.

      Dare to compare body counts between the US/Israel and Iran, a country where the US overthrew their elected leader and replaced with a dictator?

      The US and Israel have terrorized more people than any so-called "democracy", and even Iran. A MILLION dead Vietnamese, HUNDREDS of thousands of dead Iraqis and dead Afghans, tens of thousands of dead Palestinians.

      There's even a growing list of dead American protesters killed by a Criminal's regime.

      And Skud. You' re truly VILE to blame Biden for deaths by a suicide bomber. More Americans died under TRUMP in Afghanistan than under Biden.

      If you want to blame presidents for terrorism deaths, start with 3,000 under Bush Jr. But you blame Biden instead, like a MAGAt would.

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  20. skud is going to skud. I could fact check them but apparently they believe fact checking involves signing in blood? Blood rites were Epstein's forte, not liberals. Or Catholics, that whole transmutation thing of wine into blood. Might have been watching Eddie Izzard's conversations between God and Jesus. Brilliant work. But I digress.

    I needed the distraction as I've been hitting the Trump-Epstein case pretty hard. It strikes a chord with me, as it does so many other women. Well, one in three is a lot of women and a lot of rage, so make of that what you will.

    Observations on the street about Iran are questioning the "oopsie" take about bombing the girls school. Mostly folks ask if the military strikes were so accurate that they could take out the Shah's house with minimal damage to the neighborhood how was it that they "accidentally" bombed the school?

    The Wise Minds consensus is we bombed the school because children are the future of every nation and by eliminating it and the students Israel and the USA are taking that future away from them.

    Personally I don't believe it was that deep. These misogynists despise girls and hate women. Bombing the school was cruelty for the sake of being cruel. These warmongers are evil. I am delighted they are currently sowing the seeds of their own destruction.

    LOL Just read skud's last sentence about radicals. Dead is dead skud. And terror comes in all shapes and sizes as the citizens of Minnesota experience to this day. But sure, one specific population has the corner on terror. LOL.

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  21. Illegal Actions have consequences. Don't be suprized when Americans are targeted for the Fuhrer's ignorance. After the Fuhrer's ignorance can't say I'd blame em.

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