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Bombed Iranian girls school had yearslong online presence raising questions over US targeting

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Bombed Iranian girls school had yearslong online presence, raising questions over U.S. targeting

TEHRAN - An Iranian girls school that was hit by a missile attack on the first day of the war had maintained a yearslong online presence showing students and school activities, raising questions about how the United States vets strike locations, a Reuters investigation found.

Bombed Iranian girls school had yearslong online presence, raising questions over U.S. targeting

Protests in Seoul feature faces of slain Iranian schoolchildren

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Protests in Seoul feature faces of slain Iranian schoolchildren

TEHRAN — With the faces of over 100 martyred Iranian schoolchildren staring out from newspaper pages held aloft, protesters gathered outside the Israeli and United States embassies in Seoul on March 12 to condemn ongoing military operations and mourn the young victims of last month's strike on an elementary school in southern Iran.

Protests in Seoul feature faces of slain Iranian schoolchildren

Irans longrange blows against US are economic not military

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Iran’s long-range blows against US are economic, not military

TEHRAN - In many wars, the first reactions appear on the battlefield. The deeper consequences, however, tend to surface in markets, supply chains and the strategic calculations of governments. The recent confrontation between Iran on one side and the United States and Israel on the other was initially portrayed as a rapid and limited military clash. Yet growing signs suggest that the crisis could evolve into a far more consequential test — not only for the global economy, but for the stability of the international order itself.

Iran’s long-range blows against US are economic, not military

The growing chorus of American opposition to the war on Iran

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The growing chorus of American opposition to the war on Iran

TEHRAN —The "shock and awe" Washington pursued in its 2026 war on Iran has been met with a different kind of astonishment: a political earthquake at home, where 59 percent of Americans now reject this war, where the president's own base feels betrayed, and where 46 senators are demanding answers about the massacre of Iranian schoolchildren in Minab.

The growing chorus of American opposition to the war on Iran