Trump officials scrapped Pentagon blueprint to avoid civilian war casualties before Iran strikes, report says
Source: The Independent
Wednesday 11 March 2026 17:30 EDT
Before the Iran war, the Trump administration reportedly gutted a series of initiatives aimed at reducing civilian casualties, according to insiders.
The move is under new scrutiny now that the U.S. is accused of launching a February 28 missile strike that hit a girls' primary school near a military base and killed scores of people. The attack in the city of Minab left more than 165 people dead, most of them children under 12, according to Iranian officials.
Were departing from the rules and norms that weve tried to establish as a global community since at least World War II, Air Force veteran Wes J. Bryant, a member of the Pentagons Biden-era Civilian Protection Center of Excellence who was forced out in job cuts last spring, told ProPublica. Theres zero accountability.
The U.S. says the strike is under investigation, though President Trump has suggested Iran or somebody else might be responsible for the attack, which appeared to use an American Tomahawk missile. Internally, a Pentagon probe reportedly found that outdated U.S. targeting data caused American forces to hit the school.
Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-iran-strike-hegseth-civilian-deaths-b2936723.html
Link to ProPublica REPORT - The U.S. Built a Blueprint to Avoid Civilian War Casualties. Trump Officials Scrapped It.
benfranklin1776
(7,007 posts)Malice aforethought is the sine qua non of murder, a crime for which he and his gang of neoNazis who made this and other deliberate choices must be tried. 😡
Attilatheblond
(8,734 posts)Yeah, turn the whole team over for trials in the Hague.
underpants
(196,129 posts)Ol Janx Spirit
(991 posts)We can't have that in the military these days.
"No stupid rules of engagement," Hegseth told us; "no politically correct wars," he added.
It is soooo PC to NOT kill civilians--especially little kids.
Beat your chest Pete and tell us how manly we are for doing this.
Meanwhile, Evil Turnip tries to tell us that somewhere along the line we sold Tomahawk missiles AND all of the launch equipment needed to use them to Iran so they could bomb their own school in a false flag attempt at making us look bad....
mzmolly
(52,775 posts)all of them.
Wonder Why
(6,856 posts)probably get a $1B in oil from Iran for each of them and, of course, having more gas for our ever increasing supply of BPFM (Big Pickups For MAGAts) is our only aim since peace, justice, clean air, and democracy are all gone as aims.
karin_sj
(1,359 posts)They need to be held accountable. But how will this happen when they control the entire government?
Ms. Toad
(38,533 posts)There were slightly more boys killed than girls.
That's consistent with how most media seems to be referring to the deaths now ("mostly children" rather than "mostly girls" )
ETA: Here are two tallies - I've seen a third with a 59-48 (ish split). I can't find that again.
I did find a non-answer that explains why it is being called a girls' school (although the article itself calls it a children's school) - Iranian officials are emphasizing that it is a girls' school. But there apparently has been no explanation as to why there were so many boys present at a girls' school.
https://iranwire.com/en/features/149926-what-happened-at-the-bombed-school-in-minab/
BumRushDaShow
(168,766 posts)Apparently this was an abandoned IRG base that was slowly converted to civilian use with multiple buildings including at least one school, a clinic, and supposedly a housing development.
So it's possible that there were 2 school buildings close to each other (or one being used for both, with students segregated by gender, but designated as "the girls school" pending additional construction in the future) and/or there were boys engaged elsewhere near the location.
And when you are talking about a tomahawk missile (or "missiles" ), there WILL BE "collateral damage".
NPR did a story about that too - Satellite images show Iran school strike hit more buildings than earlier reported
The new images come from the company Planet and are of the city of Minab, located in southeastern Iran. They show that a health clinic and other buildings near the school were also struck. Three independent experts confirmed NPR's analysis of the additional strike points.
The strike points "look like pretty clean detonation centroids," said Corey Scher, a postdoctoral researcher at the Conflict Ecology laboratory at Oregon State University. "These certainly appear like detonation sites," agreed Scher's colleague, Oregon State associate professor Jamon Van Den Hoek.
Jeffrey Lewis, a professor at Middlebury College who specializes in satellite imagery, said the imagery was consistent with a precision airstrike. The images show "very precise targeting," Lewis told NPR. "Almost all the buildings [in the compound] are hit."
(snip)

Ms. Toad
(38,533 posts)From anything I have seen, it was the target. And the slow conversation to a school ended no later than 2017 when the school appeared on Google Earth satellite imagery - 9 years ago. Additional buildings may have been added later, but the area was completely walled off from the military complex by then, with completely separate new entrances added. Ignoring data available to the general public for 9 years (let alone secret information available only to those planning this attack) is gross negligence (being as kind as posible)
I have also seen numerous reports of parents of boys who received calls from the school to pick up their sons. So apparently both boys and girls were present in the school itself, not simply in the rest of the compound.
BumRushDaShow
(168,766 posts)I indicated that anything in the vicinity was "collateral damage" and as noted by the 2nd link with the NPR analysis, it appeared that the compound may have been hit multiple times (or at least there was enough debris from the initial blast to damage every building in the compound). One article I saw quoted one of the Iranian leadership calling the hit a "double tap", which was an initial hit and then coming back around and hitting again (something that has been confirmed that the U.S. has done to those little speed boats).
And as I noted, the compound itself was still under construction where I think even one of your links showed a "ribbon cutting" on what was a new clinic. So it's possible that the "school building" was hosting both but would be designated as the "girls school" until another school was built as articles were mentioning "housing" that was also under construction.
Al Jazzera did an exhaustive analysis of the compound as well - i.e., most there were families of current military soldiers. Reuters also did an analysis and even described the school's website that had been active for at least a year, with photos of girls in uniforms all lined up.
And from here - https://iranwire.com/en/features/149926-what-happened-at-the-bombed-school-in-minab/
Over time, however, it became clear that the school also had male students, or at least that some of the victims were boys.
On March 3, Mehdi Keshtdar, head of the Judiciary-affiliated Mizan News Agency, stated that 110 students had been killed in the attack66 boys and 54 girls. On the same day, the Iran newspaper, citing Minab Governor Mohammad Radmehr, published a handwritten list of victims that included 44 boys and 76 girls.
Neither account clarified why or how such a large number of boys were reportedly inside a girls school during the early hours of the morning.In Iran, schools are strictly segregated by gender, making it unlikely that the boys were even preschool-aged - particularly given that Shajareh Tayyibeh schools are considered to follow more conservative religious standards.
(snip)
This is what I figured - that it would have been separated by gender, as many of the most conservative religions do in addition to the Islamic ones. It's possible that the boys attended a school "off compound" and were at the complex for some reason since Ramadan is still underway - OR - the boys were separated within the school building, in a separate section or on a separate floor.
As a side note, the NYT mentioned a boys school in Abyek outside of Tehran, where the target was supposed to be a nearby comm tower, but the school was damaged by the blast and at least one child was killed - https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/09/world/middleeast/iran-video-explosion-boys-school.html
Ms. Toad
(38,533 posts)The parents of the children who were with surviving adults after the first strike were called to come pick up their children as soon as they could. Those children were no longer surviving when the parents arrived at the school. (It was some of the interviews with those parents that first led me to question the description of it as a girls' school - since some of those described dropping their sons off at the school.)
William Seger
(12,403 posts)Worst white rap ever.
Fil1957
(681 posts)less about them.