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Danny Garcia's avatar

I just want to know when the war crimes trial will be scheduled.

Kathy Rawle's avatar

After we flip Congress. We have work to do right now to get there.

Maria K.'s avatar

Now is good, right? I'll bring snacks!

Barbara Rengstorff's avatar

Get them out of there! Out of Iran and out of the USA!!!! Out! Out! Out! Please!!!!

Erik Leveille's avatar

And that is why we continue to fail. "Tell me when the hard, boring, frustrating work has been done by other people, I'll just keep posting my salty ultimatums to social media and be the top commenter."

Danny Garcia's avatar

Is that what we’re saying, Erik? Don’t be an ass…

Janie Starr's avatar

Comparing this mass atrocity to My Lai really got my attention. Having lived through the horror of that one and to see the horror of this one being taken so lightly by the assholes in charge only serves to harden my resolve to fight this regime until we prevail, and then to begin the business of building a humane society going forward.

Deepak Puri's avatar

Follow the money behind the Epstein class getting rich by starving American children to pay for Tomahawk missiles to kill Iranian children

https://thedemlabs.org/2026/03/09/raytheon-profits-iran-war-tomahawk-missiles-school-lunch-cuts/

Cost of Tomahawk missile: $3.6 million

Annual cost of school meal: $560

American children starved to pay for a Tomahawk missile: 6,500

Iranian girls killed by Tomahawk missile: 160

Cost to kill a girl $22,500

Salary of Raytheon CEO: $22.7 million

Raytheon political lobbying: $13.5 million

JudiLI's avatar

And every one of those little girls had a family that loved them as much as we love our children. The lies and lack of responsibility is appalling but we get that every day with this administration.

Piet vdM's avatar

Thank you for putting these events into purely dollar amounts.

Bambi Vargo's avatar

Love your phrase "Epstein class."

Jay S's avatar

During Israel’s horrific leveling of hospitals and civilian shelters in Gaza, many mainstream U.S. newspapers sanitized and edited down their coverage so that certain words were never used. This dates back to even Biden’s last year in office. America’s military support for and condoning of Israel’s actions in Gaza have created a troubling precedent. And yes, this horrific bombing of a girl school mirrors this administration’s killing of Americans in Minneapolis. Martin Luther King said that injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere.

J. Lombardi's avatar

I also would suggest that killing girls in Iran follows trump’s raping & (as suggested) killing girls with epstein. trump is a monster, and his administration is full of monsters (especially hegseth). As long as trump & his administration continue our nation is complicit in monstrous crimes. They MUST be purged.

Jay S's avatar

The similarities to Minneapolis are the lies and smearing of the dead.

Meg alfoni's avatar

Thank you for posting this comment. You took the words right out of my mouth.

Nicole Koretsky's avatar

Thank you. We are unwilling to let this go as Americans and as human beings with moral and ethical compasses. I share the positions of other commenters that we must insist on war crimes trials for this, for the destruction of desalination facilities and other "soft targets," for the murders in the Caribbean and the Pacific, and for the domestic crimes against humanity committed by DHS, as well as a complete and thorough investigation of every single person in the Trump Epstein files, and their trials, convictions, and sentencing.

Absolutely nothing less is acceptable, and I hope the Dems are listening, because we will insist for the rest of our lives, and if they wish to remain our elected reps, they had better act, or we will replace them with people who will do.

Denise Donaldson's avatar

Additionally, we need to make very public the names and comments of the Rethugs in both Houses who are supporting the war crimes.

🐝 BusyBusyBee 🐝's avatar

Peter Thiel’s Maven platform was used to develop targeting info packages for this war. Maven runs on Anthropic’s Claude AI. Claude was trained on the internet and the internet is forever.

How much do you want to bet that these chucklefucks used AI to develop their targeting packages and never actually checked to make sure that they actually are what the AI claimed them to be?

The stupid, it burns in so many ways.

Jay Kuo's avatar

The whole fight with Anthropic just before the war was over the ability to use AI to kill and remove humans from the decision making process. There is a big link here we’re not seeing yet.

Kathi Ruel's avatar

Your comment make so much sense, BusyBusyBee. It sounds like something that would have been suggested to Kegsbreath.

Maggie's avatar

Also wondering exactly how accurate and up to date the US is on the infrastructure in Iran.

It's been 10 years since the girl's school was first in that area - maybe AI (IF indeed it was used) wasnt up to date!

🐝 BusyBusyBee 🐝's avatar

Exactly. The internet is forever and Somewhere in its training it was likely fed (stolen) data that said the entire property was military. Who knows if it was ever trained on anything that updated that premise. Also, it being a secure AI instance because it’s government and all, I doubt it has access to the live internet. And I’m really not certain how much current content out of Iran these models were ever given access to since there is not a whole lot available to begin with.

Maggie's avatar

Exactly! How hard is it to figure that out? Obviously - the teeny tiny little "brains" behind this war simply dont make any effort to attempt that!

Also, I was under the impression that Gen.Caine had some intelligence and experience - now maybe his views just are being ignored - if so - hes not doing much good in this administration - why is he still there?

Kenneth Hines's avatar

‘Gaslit’ is the point. The concept is that the ‘gaslighter’ knows the truth and deceives purposefully with ulterior motives against the victims, be they the bombed children or the public being deceived. Morality assumes that the liars would feel guilty if they got caught. They won’t because they can’t.

Susan Stone's avatar

I agree with you, but would add that these people may know the truth, but discard it immediately, because it is inconvenient and makes them look bad.

Candace Wegner's avatar

It is cold comfort to have the most sophisticated technologies on the planet for locating and killing the enemy, when the needs of your country are being so blithely ignored. How is it that they cannot figure out how to avoid bombing schools and hospitals? All for vanity projects that protect the corrupt hides of their leaders to keep them out of jail. Meanwhile, the Geneva conventions are completely ignored by all sides.

skayen's avatar

On behalf of the murdered children's and teacher's families, I hope there are pro bono attorneys in Iran and/or the U.S. who sue tRUMP and Hegsloth personally for all they are worth. In tRUMP's case, $7.3 BILLION. In Hegsloth's case, $10 million because the published $3 million is probably vastly understated.

Susan Stone's avatar

"Hegsloth": sloth only in the sense of sin, as in the 10 Commandments. Real sloths are wonderful creatures.

skayen's avatar

Apologies for the confusion. "Sloth" also refers to a person who is lazy and/or reluctant to work. Actually, Hegxxxxx is far worse.

Susan Stone's avatar

I am actually aware of that meaning. The reason I made the comment I did is because real sloths, thanks to their diet, move very slowly. They also sleep 18 hours a day. Their diet does not give them a lot of energy. It is because of this that the human description of laziness came about. Bottom line is that slowness, even when for a good reason, is equated with laziness.

Steve Kierkegaard's avatar

That's cute but it's anachronistic. People forget the word came first before the animal name these days. Middle English gave us the word sloth meaning lazy or inert. Then when European scientists and explorers found the animals in the Americas, they gave them the common name sloth. So it's not insulting the animals to call a human a sloth or slothful, it’s just a bit old fashioned.

Susan Stone's avatar

Very interesting. I love learning new things. And I never thought about which came first. I think I just want people to know that the animals now called sloths are neither lazy nor inert. They are just slow.

Debbie's avatar

I wonder if Kegseth used AI for those precision targets. If so, then this will be the evidence that the new Anthropic court case needs.

First, Anthropic refused to allow their AI to be used by the military in weapons without human oversight, then Trump decided to cut them out of use for the entire supply chain of the U.S. government as retaliation. Now, Anthropic is counter suing.

Kegseth, IMO, is sloppy enough and lazy enough and dumb enough to try an AI system anyway.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/petersuciu/2026/03/02/anthropic-set-a-red-line-it-wont-be-the-only-ai-company-to-do-so/

https://abcnews.com/Business/anthropic-sues-trump-administration-after-clash-ai/story?id=130905672

Tom S's avatar

It was targeted. The fact we hit it again when the parents got there is insane.

I will take off work for the war trials.

Carol Taylor Boyd's avatar

Once again, children are the innocent victims of the Epstein class. Operation Epic Epstein Files Coverup, the bombing of Iran is illegal!!! The Republican Congress members and Republican Senators that refuse to hold the orange blight accountable should face charges of war crimes and treason too!!!

Denise Donaldson's avatar

Note that four Dems in the House voted against reining Rump in. They need to be replaced when they come up for re-election.

Stephen Brady's avatar

If this were not DEADLY serious, we could rename it 'The Keystone Cops Go To War.' But children and adult civilians are dying in this ridiculous and illegitimate war. I wish I could say that tRump's prison cell would look out over the gallows where he will have his Nuremberg moment... but, I doubt he will suffer any personal consequences at all.

Dr. Connie Kellogg's avatar

I weep for the children!

Angie's avatar

He's a child rapist, a rapist and a murderer. And we don't seem to have enough electeds who give a shit as long as they get rich. It's sick.

Jeanne Golliher's avatar

We don't even have enough voters- who are getting poorer- turning against him! SMH

Christina Gray's avatar

Leaving aside for the moment that this war has left me physically ill, I wanted to point out a substack published the other day. Lucien K. Truscott IV, a journalist & novelist graduate of West Point, the son of another graduate, and grandson of a prominent WWII general (all of the same name) wrote about why this war is unwinnable. It is thought-provoking.

https://substack.com/inbox/post/190165081