Buncha rich fucks get into an argument and send thousands of people to fight the fight these sweet talkers started in the first place.
Its f****** disgusting. They sit in their chairs and sip wine (and golf) while thousands of people die needlessly. Fuckers
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chronoicApr 11, 2026
+15
Honestly, I think if a war is started all the politicain who voted for it, should be force to send their kids to lead/March in the front line, there would be less wars and more negotiations.
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annedesApr 11, 2026
+13
That’s how it was back in the days. It’s how it should be now.
Kings who didn’t lead their men into battle were considered cowards and did not last very long
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ogredmenaceApr 11, 2026
+4
They should be forced to be on site in the bases or ships in Iran, they can work from there. Doesn’t have to be front line but definitely not a Cushy mansion.
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Acrobatic_Dog_1461Apr 11, 2026
+15
Shooting up a school is Americans specialty
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TemporarySun314Apr 11, 2026
+11
I think that's called, Exporting American values
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vreemdevinceApr 12, 2026
+1
Going for a cultural victory
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epallaApr 11, 2026
+15
Were we waiting for more evidence? Everyone knows who did it.
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[deleted]Apr 11, 2026
+3
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vu2tveApr 11, 2026
+3
This story is about a different school bombing than the one in Minab which was done shortly after. So, within hours of starting this war, the US bombed atleast 2, and perhaps many more schools (acc. to NYT's own reporting). Basically, this wasn't "accidental". The US armed forces and the US administration are child killing war criminals who face ZERO accountability.
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NoMayoForRealApr 11, 2026
+4
Well that’s to be expected with a drunk man baby in charge.
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AgUnityDDApr 11, 2026
+9
Children.
Civilians 'might' support the regime in some way, there is no way to make a case for slaughtering Children at a school.
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ButtholeCharlesApr 11, 2026
+2
Trump's government displaying reckless idiocy? No way. /s
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tedsmittsApr 11, 2026
+3
The Americans are not now, and never have been, “the good guys.”
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salween_riverApr 12, 2026
+1
I appreciate the NYT's thoroughness, but was the source of the missile ever in serious dispute?
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