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Based on my armchair understanding of the satellite photos, the building looked like part of the adjacent military complex, and US military “intelligence” did a little oopsie.
I'd be willing to believe AI picked the target and no one is bothering to double check the targets it picks.
But I'm also willing to believe this was an intentional act of terrorism meant to demoralize the Iranian people.
Could go either way.
If that was the case and this school is the only 'hallucination', they must have extremely good AI
More likely GI Schmoe put a dot on the wrong building
No, they double tapped the school. Killed the children, then waited for first responders to show up to kill them too. It's either something cooked up by an AI or by a psychopath, there's not a lot of room for this to be an honest mistake.
Also, there's this story.
If they misidentified the building... Why wouldn't they double tap it?
The first responders being civilian instead of military is a pretty strong clue. Also a bunch of parents and neighbors showed up, which wouldn't make any sense if it was a military target.
Wait, do you think they are watching a live feed of every single building during such a thing?
... do you think they aren't watching the targets they bomb?
I'm pretty sure they don't, actually
Such a strike where they're hitting hundreds of sites in a couple of hours with a multitude of planes in the air simultaneously is planned way in advance and carried out with very careful timing. Even bombs are pre-programmed for certain coördinates. There's just no leeway for stuff like Tom Cruise grabbing the mic and radio'ing "oh no Roystar-5-9 I just saw a baby crawling inside that building, cancel your orders right now!"
The double tap contradicts this. They waited for a response before hitting again, which implies eyes on the site.
Or it was on a timer
Is every strike a double tap? Or was this one picked deliberately for some reason?
Are you saying that they didn't double tap the military buildings and only the school?
Did they double tap every building?
Well if you're saying it's proof if they deliberately doubtle tapped the school, don't you think that's a legitimate question?
A wall had been built between the military complex and the area that had the school and clinic. It's too bad the military didn't do any kind of investigation into their target BEFORE they bombed it.
Unless Israel gave them bad intel