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Sky News Reporter Contradicts Pentagon Claim Iranian School Was on Missile Base

Piers Morgan Uncensored · ‘UNMISTAKABLY a US Attack’ Trump Military Accused of Bombing Iranian School · May 21, 2026
Sky News Reporter Contradicts Pentagon Claim Iranian School Was on Missile Base
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
‘UNMISTAKABLY a US Attack’ Trump Military Accused of Bombing Iranian School
"We have been there multiple times this week. It is categorically not on a missile base, and everyone we've asked says no military activity nearby. This school had a website, an active website, which was clearly separated from the base. Had proper work been done it would have been on a no-strike list."
Sky News correspondent Dominic Waghorn directly contradicted US Central Command testimony before Congress, reporting from the Iranian school site that it was categorically not part of any active IRGC missile facility. New York Times reporting confirmed the school had been publicly separated from military facilities years ago with its own entrance and active public website.

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Piers Morgan convened an investigative panel on Piers Morgan Uncensored to examine controversial US military strikes on Iranian civilian targets during the opening day of the recent Iran war, featuring New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters Malaika Brown and Christiane Tribert, author Scott Horton, and former Air Force combat pilot Ryan Bodenheimer. The central focus was a US Tomahawk missile strike that destroyed an Iranian school adjacent to an IRGC facility, killing at least 156 people including 120 students. New York Times visual investigators presented video evidence definitively proving US responsibility despite 80 days of Pentagon delays in completing their investigation and congressional testimony from US Central Command suggesting the school was on an active missile base. Sky News reporting from the ground contradicted this claim entirely. The panel also revealed the US deployed three never-before-used-in-combat Precision Strike Missiles that exploded above residential areas including a girls' volleyball practice, killing 21 civilians, with the US initially denying responsibility. Discussion expanded to disputed casualty figures from January protests, with Times reporters confirming Iranian authorities admitted to over 3,000 deaths from security force crackdowns using live ammunition, far below widely circulated claims of 40,000 used to justify military intervention. Scott Horton argued the war constituted an unconstitutional Pearl Harbor-style sneak attack launched during active negotiations, while Bodenheimer defended rules of engagement protocols while acknowledging the fog of war. The panel explored the difficulty of verifying information in authoritarian settings, the use of civilians as shields by militant groups, and whether outdated targeting intelligence could explain the strikes. Morgan pressed on whether such incidents constitute potential war crimes under international humanitarian law if part of a pattern of recklessness.

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