When an American missile blew up an elementary school in Iran, killing nearly 200 boys, girls, and teachers, few Americans seemed highly concerned about it. Nevertheless, the war is highly unpopular—mainly because rising fuel prices are pinching our wallets.
The Agony of War

Ted Rall
Ted Rall is a syndicated political cartoonist for Andrews McMeel Syndication and WhoWhatWhy.org and Counterpoint. He is a contributor to Centerclip and co-host of "The TMI Show" talk show. He is a graphic novelist and author of many books of art and prose, and an occasional war correspondent. He is, recently, the author of the graphic novel "2024: Revisited."

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It must be noted: those in the comic only represent the “sincerely,” utterly oblivious and pathologically self-absorbed but not the (≥ 33% ?)*** of our “fellow ‘Murcans” who think it is WELL beyond time that we “kill ALL them Mullah-loving, sub-human scum.”
A summary of the war crimes committed against Iran, as of 24March’26, by the US & Israel can be found
@ URL: tinyurl.com/3pcfdmpt
The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IF you can believe THEM!!!) reports: “Over 82,000 civilian structures have been damaged by U.S. and Israeli bombardments. … This includes 62,000 homes, 498 schools, and 281 medical centers, hospitals, and pharmacies.”
If one didn’t know better, one might be forced to conclude that the US is trying to reverse the publicly stated policy of Iran to NOT develop nuclear weapons, nor, logically, the means to deliver them.
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*** That includes 100% of the US Senate and a minimum of 93% of the US House of Reps (30 Democrats!?!?! did send a letter to Sec. of State little Narco Rubio requesting transparency on Israel nuclear capabilities … but this was hardly a condemnation of the illegal war on Iran itself.) URL > tinyurl.com/3hnmnasw