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Pool Claims US Bombed Iranian School Killing 175 Children With Tomahawk Missile

Timcast IRL · US National Mall VANDALIZED With 8647 Just Before America 250 w/ Jeremiah Hicks & Brian Shapiro · June 12, 2026
Pool Claims US Bombed Iranian School Killing 175 Children With Tomahawk Missile
Timcast IRL
Timcast IRL
US National Mall VANDALIZED With 8647 Just Before America 250 w/ Jeremiah Hicks & Brian Shapiro
"Iran does not have Tomahawk missiles. They lied. Donald Trump lied once again. There's only a few countries in the world that have Tomahawk missiles. We happen to be one of them. They still have not taken responsibility for 175+ school children that were killed."
Bryan Shapiro alleged that a US Tomahawk missile killed over 175 school children in Iran, and that Trump initially blamed Iran despite knowing only the US possesses Tomahawk missiles. Pete Hegseth later admitted it was a US strike according to Shapiro, though the administration never formally took responsibility. The claim suggests deliberate misdirection about civilian casualties in the Iran conflict.

About this episode

On this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool was joined by pastor and content creator Jeremiah Hicks, political commentator Bryan Shapiro, and All That Remains frontman Phil Labonte for a heated debate spanning Iran war motivations, DEI policies, Trump's health, and abortion. The most explosive claim came from Pool himself, who laid out a detailed theory that Trump is intentionally prolonging the Iran war to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, thereby cutting China off from 40-50% of its oil imports and positioning the US as the dominant global energy exporter. Pool argued the US armada was positioned before Israeli strikes, Trump keeps yo-yoing on peace deals deliberately, and civilian infrastructure bombing demonstrates capability to end the war overnight if desired. Shapiro countered that Trump is simply a puppet to Netanyahu, pointing out Obama and Biden resisted similar pressure. The conversation exploded over whether Comey's "8647" seashell message constituted a credible threat, with Pool arguing Comey's history with the Steele dossier gives the statement weight, while Shapiro dismissed it as political prosecution. Sharp exchanges erupted over Charlie Kirk's legacy following his assassination, with Pool condemning AOC for echoing the killer's "spreading hate" justification while Shapiro defended her right to criticize. Pool made a personal revelation that Timcast IRL loses him money due to progressive tax rates that punish extra work hours, using it to argue against "tax the rich" proposals. The group clashed over Trump's cognitive health, DEI airline pilot training standards, and whether pharmaceutical companies deliberately withhold disease cures. Hicks sparked controversy by calling abortion the "most racist" Democratic policy, citing Margaret Sanger quotes and the 13/40 abortion statistic. The episode devolved into rapid-fire personal attacks and Trump grievances, with Shapiro repeatedly bringing up sexual assault allegations while the panel accused him of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

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