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Cowardly Trump attacks and kills 185 school girls in Iran

CIA and US Statistical Department report convinced Ah Trump that Upstairs not enough Virgins for those Martyrs that went up recently ... so need to help send virgin girls up to top up the shortages .... :whistling:
Please don’t mock the deaths of little kids or anyone else

Apparently you guys have not seen or met the Messenger of Death

I beg you guys not to take my warning lightly
 
While in USA the economy is going downhill at a very fast pace.
Amerika oredi lost the war.



Retail sales fell more than expected in January, biggest drop in eight months​



The US economy lost 92,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%​



Why Wall Street is calling out ‘echoes’ of the 2008 financial crisis​


https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/06/business/private-credit-blue-owl-2008-nightcap
 
Some of the school children murdered by US and Israeli soldiers and whose murders were cheered by many here.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/names-and-ages-children-iranian-school-strike



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On Saturday morning, at least 165 people, most of them young girls and boys, were killed in a US-Israeli air strike on Iran's Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school in the city of Minab, in Hormozgan province.

The children were killed in an apparent "double tap" strike, with the second missile fired killing sheltering survivors, two first responders and the parent of a child killed told Middle East Eye.

“When the first bomb hit the school, one of the teachers and the principal moved a group of students to the prayer hall to protect them,” one of the Red Crescent medics said.

“The principal called the parents and told them to come and pick up their children. But the second bomb hit that area as well. Only a small number of those who had taken shelter survived.”

“I felt like I had gone mute. I couldn’t speak,” one staff member told MEE. “You could hear the sound of children crying and screaming.”

On Wednesday, days after the strike, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said the US was "investigating" the strike.

Using sources including Iran's Gymnastics Federation, a handwritten list and the Tasnim news agency, MEE has collected the names and ages of 61 of those killed in the strikes.

The list includes 25 boys, 26 girls, eight women, one man and a two-month-old baby. These names are listed below.

1. Hana Dehqani, eight years old

2. Fatemeh Salari, 34 years old

3. Reza Habashian, seven years old

4. Arya Bahadori, nine years old

5. Ali Asghar Zaeri, eight years old

6. Zahra Bahrami, seven years old

7. Ahmad Soltani, eight years old

8. Hamed Par-ashegh-nezhad, seven years old

9. Fatemeh Yazdan-panah, young girl, age unknown

10. Mahdis Nazari, seven years old

11. Athena Chamani-nezhad, six years old

12. Amirghasem Zaeri, seven years old

13. Fatemeh Dorazehi, 10 years old

14. Arad Ahmadizadeh, eight years old

15. Saman Karimzadeh, seven years old

16. Fatemeh Shahdadi, age unknown

17. Nadia Shahmiri, nine years old

18. Parham Ranjbari, nine years old

19. Mahmoud Gholamyani, 35 years old

20. Fatemeh Rahdar, 10 years old

21. Amir-Hassan Rasouli, eight years old

22. Zahra Behrouzi, eight years old

23. Mohammadhatam Raisi, 10 years old

24. Asna Raisi, 12 years old

25. Benyamin Jangjou, eight years old

26. Mohammad-Sadra Zarei, eight years old

27. Maryam Pazark, 10 years old

28. Liana Mohammadi, seven years old

29. Mandana Salari, 29 years old

30. Sara Shayesteh, five years old

31. Zoha Pasand, eight years old

32. Esra Zakeri, nine years old

33. Salma Zakeri, six years old

34. Fatemeh Taherifard, 29 years old

35. Zahra Ansari, seven years old

36. Fatemeh Fadavi, 10 years old


37. Mahna Zarei, two months old

38. Athareh Zarei, 10 years old

39. Alireza Zarei, nine years old

40. Mohammadreza Shahsavari, eight years old

41. Samira Basarde, 38 years old

42. Ehsan Saleminia, six years old

43. Fatemeh Zahra Karimi, seven years old

44. Zeynab Bahrami, 10 years old

45. Mohammad Shah-dousti, eight years old

46. Reza Barani, seven years old

47. Athena Ahmadzadeh, 10 years old

48. Khadijeh Darvishi, nine years old

49. Roqayyeh Karimi, 42 years old

50. Reza Ranjbar, six years old

51. Marzieh Bashiri-far, 38 years old

52. Mohammad-Mehdi Chegini, 10 years old

53. Mohammadian Bahrami, 17 years old

54. Ali-Akbar Karyani Pak, eight years old

55. Hananeh Mehdikhah, seven years old

56. Fereshteh Sangarzadeh, 44 years old

57. Mohammad-Ali Karyani Pak, seven years old

58. Parsa Mokhtari-nasab, 12 years old

59. Arina Arab-Kish, eight years old

60. Makan Nasiri, 12 years old

61. Esra Farahi-Zadeh, young girl, age unknown


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Oh no, looks like the Trump haters have been slapped in the face again. :biggrin:

 
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Iran also hit a desalination plant in Bahrain. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said a U.S. airstrike damaged an Iranian desalination plant on Qeshm Island, warning that in doing so “the U.S. set this precedent, not Iran.” Such infrastructure is critical for drinking water supplies in the parched deserts of the Gulf.

While US politicians age overnight

James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman) is 41 years old but just look at his old hag face
So fast become an Ah Pek


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The only people who stood up for the little girls murdered by the evil old men.
The rest have shown themselves to be dogs and devils.
The Sikhs all think alike - like I have shown in starting this thread.
Stand up for the weak and downtrodden against the Devils.


Punjab Assembly Pays Tributes to Iranian School Girls killed in US-Israel Airstrikes, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei​


The tributes were paid at the beginning of the budget session of the Punjab Assembly. So far, Punjab is the only state in the country to pay its tributes to Khamenei and the Iranian school girls inside the the state legislature.
Punjab Assembly Pays Tributes to Iranian School Girls killed in US-Israel Airstrikes, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Punjab assembly speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan paying tributes to the school girls killed in US and Israel strikes on Iran and to slain Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Photo: Videograb from Youtube,com/@PunjabGovtIndia

https://thewire.in/government/punja...n-us-israel-airstrikes-ayatollah-ali-khamenei


Jalandhar: In a rare act of solidarity, the Punjab Legislative Assembly on March 6 observed a few minutes of silence in memory of the more than 160 school girls who lost their lives in the deadly US-Israel strikes on Iran. The House also paid homage to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in US-Israel strikes on February 28.

The tributes were offered at the beginning of the budget session of the Punjab Assembly. So far, Punjab is the only state in the country to pay its tributes to Khamenei and the Iranian school girls inside the the state legislature.


The assassination of Khamenei, 86, has triggered a war in the Middle East and West Asia, affecting hundreds of people and stranding others. The minor girls from Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary school were killed in the Minab bombing on the same day Khamenei was assassinated by US-Israel. Iran observed a mass funeral for the school children on March 3, which saw thousands of mourners on the streets of Minab.

An impassioned video of the Punjab legislative assembly observing silence as tributes to the school children and Khamenei went viral on social media, with many users from the Middle East hailing the state’s initiative and lauding the Sikh community in particular.

In the video, Sukhwinder Kumar Sukhi, a ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA from the Banga assembly constituency of Nawanshahr district, is seen requesting Punjab assembly speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan to observe silence for the mass killing of school children and the assasination of Khamenei.

“An inhuman incident happened in Iran in which around 165 girls were killed who were studying in the school at that time. Many doctors and patients, who were in the hospital were killed and Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei was also killed,” Sukhi, who is a doctor by profession said in the assembly.

“While I condemn what the Trump government did, I pay my tributes. I urge you that, if possible, pay tribute to them,” he added.

Thereafter, assembly speaker Sandhwan urged the house members to observe silence and pay homage in the memory of the departed souls.

Speaking to The Wire, MLA Sukhi said, “As a Punjabi, we have been taught to stand against injustice and support the weak. I am also a follower of Kanshi Ram’s ideology, the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which taught us to fight and stand against oppression. I would like to highlight that not just Iran, I had also raised the issue of violence in Manipur in the Punjab legislative assembly.”


Sukhi said that he might be an MLA from Punjab but that does not mean that he cannot speak against what was happening around them.

“By raising voice in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, my attempt was also to wake up other governments too. War can be with a politician but killing people cannot be justified,” he said.

While prime minister Narendra Modi has maintained silence over the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, it was finally on March 5 that the Indian government sent its condolences to Tehran. Foreign secretary Vikram Misri met the Iranian ambassador in Delhi and signed the condolence book for Khamenei’s death on behalf of the people and the government of India.

Notably, the killing of Khamenei also saw Muslims from Shia community, most of whom were observing Roza in the month of Ramadan gathering at public places and mosques in Delhi, Srinagar, Kargil, Lucknow, Hyderabad, and across the country to mourn the killing of Khamenei.

‘Relationship between Iran and Punjab is very old and continuing’​

It is not just Punjab, which stood for Iran, even Iran too had in the past on multiple occasions spoken in support of Punjab.

During the devastating Punjab floods in 2025, the Iran government had expressed deep concern over the extent of damage and loss of lives.

In a post on X, the Iran government had said: “Disheartening to see devastating floods in Punjab that led to immense loss and pain. Our thoughts and prayers with the affected people of Punjab and everyone who helps them in this grave moments. May God protect and bless all.”

Similarly, during last year’s Gurupurab of the first Sikh spiritual leader Sri Guru Nanak Dev, the Embassy of Iran in Delhi had wished the people of India and Punjab in particular. It had also mentioned a persian shabad from page 721 of in raag Tilang.

Notably, Guru Nanak Dev had travelled to Khorramabad, Mashad, and Tehran in Iran during his fourth Udasi (visit) to Iran, then Persia, a fact that explains the deep link between Sikhism and Iran.

Shedding light on Iran and Punjab’s shared cultural, linguistic, and spiritual ties, Red Mike foreign affairs editor and an expert on Middle East affairs, Saurabh Kumar Shahi told The Wire that the name Punjab itself was Persian.

“In Punjab, ‘punj’ means five and ‘aab’ means river, which has its origin from Persian language. It is often assumed that the Persians came directly to India. However, the fact is that when the Mughals established their empire in India, a large number of Iranians also migrated with them, bringing the Persian language to the then united Punjab,” he said.

“When the Mughals came, many administrators, architects and Sufi saints also came from Persia, enriching Punjab’s cultural and spiritual ties. Popular Sufi saints like Baba Bulle Shah, Baba Fareed and Waris Shah also originated from the Persian empire,” he added.

Shahi shared that most of the Sufi saints settled in Multan or Pak Pattan (formerly Ajodhan) in today’s Pakistan. “It is for this reason that Pak Pattan at one point of time was the biggest Sufi center in entire South Asia and that influenced the Punjabi language a lot,” said Shahi.

This continuity, Shahi said, can be seen in many folklore, especially the popular love stories of Punjab, whose base stories primarily originated in Persia. It is also visible in linguistic continuity, as Baba Farid who founded the Chishti order in South Asia existed in the 13th century, Bulle Shah came in the year 1680 and Waris Shah an 18th century Sufi poet authored the epic story of ‘Heer Ranjha’.

“Even the trade route between Punjab and Iran was also the same. Hence, the relationship between Iran and Punjab is very old and continuing,” he said.

“This is the reason why Punjab is not Islamophobic, which is surprising, considering the fact that it was Punjab and West Bengal that faced partition. The general politics in Punjab, unlike the rest of India, is not Islamophobic, because of which the binary of Hindu-Muslim does not exist there,” he added.

So, when the Punjab legislative assembly paid homage to Khamenei and the school girls killed in the Minab bombing, it should not come as a surprise, said Shahi.

“It is very natural for Punjab to support Iran because of the shared linguistic, cultural, and spiritual continuity. Even though the Indo-Pak partition took place, that was one incident. On the contrary, the integration of Sufi Islam with Sikhism is very old and they are recited as part of Sikh tradition,” he added.

He also mentioned the popular Sikh slogan ‘Deg Teg Fateh’ in Persian language, which means charity (deg), to defend the oppressed with courage (tegh) and victory of justice (fateh), the three pillars of Sikhism.


Speaking to The Wire, political science professor from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Satnam Singh Deol said that historically, it was in Punjab’s psychology to stand against injustice whether it is on their own soil or in some other territory.

“Punjab should be appreciated for standing against the killings of the innocent school girls. Na Hindu, na Musalman, Punjab vasda Guru’an de naam (Neither Hindu, nor Muslims, Punjab exists in the name of Gurus). This has been the philosophy of Punjab and it is continuing since ages”, he said.

Samyukt Kisan Morcha to observe March 10 as ‘anti-Iran war day’​

Senior Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) leader and the president of Krantikari Kisan Union Dr Darshan Pal said that the SKM has already given a call to observe March 10, 2026 as ‘Anti-Iran war day’ and would pass a resolution against the US-Israel attacks on Iran.

“We are holding a mahapanchayat at Barnala district in Punjab on March 10, where around 25,000 to 30,000 farmers from across the region would gather to protest against this war”, he said.

Pal said that the US was issuing contradictory statements on the war against Iran and in turn has left the entire Middle East region burning.

“While crude oil prices have soared, the export of Basmati rice has stopped. It is important for justice and peace-loving people to condemn the unholy alliance of US and Israel, which has been attacking Iran defying international law,” he said.

He pointed out how the US was facing flak from the UK, Spain, and Europe. “Punjab too has taken the right step by paying homage to Khamenei and the innocent school girls in the legislative assembly. Every jathebandi (outfit) should speak against US-Israel to stop them from forcibly interfering with any state’s sovereignty and waging unwanted wars”, he added.

 

Karen Johnston

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"The evidence is clear, this is not a Tomahawk
Iran alleged that an American Tomahawk Cruise Missile hit a school (buried in an IRGC compound) in southern Iran, killing 165 people.
Analysis of a newly released video tells a different story.
ANALYSIS:
A-I analysis confirms the wings of the munition in question sit about 40%-45% down the body of the munition. On a Tomahawk, the wings sit roughly 49%-50% down the body of the munition.
The wing to body ratio of the munition in question matches an Iranian Kh-55–derived Land Attack Cruise Missile.
Further, the video shows the munition in a steep dive angle for the final attack phase. This places the attack angle at approximately 70%, which is the max attack angle for a Tomahawk.
The attack angle does not match the KH-55. That angle maxes out at about 55 degrees. So what would have caused this?
CONCLUSION:
The wing positioning alone makes the munition impossible to be a Tomahawk. The attack angle is at the max of the Tomahawk's capabilities. The typical attack angle for a Tomahawk is much lower than 70 degrees. The typical angle is between 20-45 degrees.
This is due to the flight pattern of Tomahawks. They fly very low horizontally to the ground, often only 50-100 meters AGL to avoid detection and interception. In order to achieve that attack angle, the missile would have had to gain altitude several kilometers away, this would leave it vulnerable for interception. This is highly unlikely on the first day of US attacks.
So what could have caused this?
Simply put, GPS jamming of an Iranian KH-55. The USA and Israel were, and continue to actively jam the Iranian airspace.
If the KH-55's signal was jammed, this could result in an uncontrollable dive. Think of GPS jamming more like disorienting the missile.
On 03/07 President Trump stated:
“No, in my opinion, based on what I’ve seen, that was done by Iran.”
Today, I concur with the President."
Via @angertab

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But the Ayatollahs killed 35,000 unarmed civilians in the streets. Shot them dead like dogs. Who is the bigger coward? The one who killed 185 or the one who killed 35,000? You stupid fuck
 
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