The Harry Sisson Show - FED UP Military CALLS OUT Trump's Iran FAILURE
Episode Date: March 11, 2026Harry Sisson breaks down the military's latest public rebuke of Donald Trump as his Iran war continues to spiral out of control. ...
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Well, this right here is a nightmare scenario for Donald Trump.
He is now being called out and publicly contradicted by the military surrounding one of his biggest lies in the Iran war.
Do you remember that school that was bombed in Iran over 160 kids killed in that strike?
Initially, Donald Trump said it was Iran who did it.
Iran fired the missile.
They bombed themselves somehow.
And it wasn't the United States.
It couldn't have been.
Well, now the military and an investigation is saying, actually, it was the United States.
completely contradicting what Donald Trump has been telling the American people for the past
couple of days. But matter of fact, this story gets much worse. The way that the military ended up
doing this gets much worse. There's a lot to get through in this story. Before I do any of that,
though, please make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment. Let me know what
you think about everything. If you're on Apple or Spotify, please make sure to rate the show
five stars and follow along. It goes an incredibly long way. Without further ado, let's go to Donald
Trump's most recent comments about this strike on this school and the investigation. It actually
happened earlier today when he was outside of the White House answering questions. A reporter
asked him about the investigation from the military, and he is claiming ignorance that he just
doesn't know anything about it, even though he's president of the United States, but regardless.
A new report says that the military investigation has found that the United States struck the school
in Iran. As commander and chief, you take responsibility for that.
What?
As commander in chief, do you use for the strike on the school in Iran?
A new report says the military investigation has found it was the United States that struck the school.
I don't know about it.
Oh.
I don't know about it.
And you can see Caroline Levitt back there shaking her head.
Oh, no, no, no.
Couldn't have been Donald Trump's fault.
You know, she just defends Donald Trump no matter what.
He could bomb a school in America.
And she'd say, oh, it's not him.
It's not him.
She doesn't care.
Of course she doesn't care.
She only cares about Donald Trump.
I'm going to stop myself before I continue to go off on Caroline Levitt.
She's not the topic of this video.
I just have very strong feelings about her.
And if you're wondering if Donald Trump, this is also today, if you're wondering if
Donald Trump is calling it a war or a skirmish or a conflict, he was asked about this by a
Fox News reporter, surprisingly, what he's calling it?
What is the war?
What is this conflict?
And this is what he said.
Questions, Peter?
Yes.
You just said it is a little extortion and you said it is a war.
So which one is it?
Well, it's both. It's both. It's a excursion that will keep us out of a war. And the war is going to be,
I mean, for them it's a war. For us, it's turned out to be easier that we thought.
Okay. Yeah, except every single piece of reporting is indicating that actually the Trump administration
underestimated Iran, specifically surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. They didn't anticipate
that they were going to close the Strait of Hormuz or make it impossible for,
oil tankers and shipping containers to go through the Strait of Hormuz.
They didn't anticipate that.
A five-year-old could have anticipated that.
We are led by some of the dumbest people in the world.
And so Donald Trump's saying it's much easier than expected.
Not quite.
Not quite.
But, you know, he's going between incursion.
Then he said it was actually an excursion.
Then he called it a war.
Then he said it's both.
He's all over the place.
He can't figure it out.
And that brings us to the final thing I want to quickly show you before we got
into the story.
poll was done by Zateo, which is the news agency run by Medea San, and they found that most
Americans believe that Trump launched this war to cover up the Epstein scandal. Just as a fun fact,
a lot of Americans are in line on this. They're on board with Donald Trump creating this massive
distraction to not talk about these files, which we continue to talk about on the show because he can't
get away from them, but a lot of Americans believe this. And it makes sense. Donald Trump is a master
of never taking accountability. We just saw it. You know, oh, I don't know what you're talking
about. But listen, let's get into this investigation, what the military found in what they've done so
far with this preliminary investigation, their preliminary findings. An ongoing military investigation
has determined that the United States is responsible for a deadly Tomahawk missile
strike on an Iranian elementary school, according to U.S. officials and others familiar with
their preliminary findings. The February 28th strike on the school was the result of a targeting
mistake by the U.S. military, which was conducting strikes on an adjacent Iranian beach.
base, excuse me, of which the school building was formerly a part of the preliminary investigation found.
Officers at U.S. Central Command created the target coordinates for the strike using outdated data
provided by the Defense Intelligence Agency. Officials emphasized that the findings are preliminary
and that there are important unanswered questions about why the outdated information had not
been double-checked, but there are not questions surrounding whether it was a U.S. missile.
They did not say that. They said that, you know, why was the data used, which absolutely
is a question that should be answered, but whether it was the United States or not the United
States, that is no longer a question. Striking a school full of children is sure to be recorded as
one of the most devastating single military errors in recent decades. Iranian officials have said
that the death toll was at least 175 people, most of them children. Somebody has to be held
accountable for this. They cannot just write it off as a mistake. A hundred and seventy-five people,
most of them children, and Donald Trump wants to play ignorance. Caroline Leavitt wants to sit back
there and shake her head at the possibility that Donald Trump did something wrong.
It is disgraceful.
It's disgusting.
They're children.
Children in a war that didn't have to happen that Donald Trump has dragged us in.
And they want to claim ignorance.
Oh my God.
While the overall finding was largely expected, the United States is the only country
involved in the conflict that uses Tomahawk missiles.
It has already cast a shadow on the U.S. military operation in Iran.
Donald Trump has, of course, as we just saw, tried to sidestep blame for the strike and
has already complicated the inquiry, leaving officials who have reviewed the findings showing
U.S. culpability, expressing unease. The people interviewed for this story, spoke on the condition
of anonymity, citing the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation and Trump's assertion
at one point that Iran was responsible. And Caroline Levitt said, as the New York Times acknowledges
in its own reporting, the investigation is still ongoing. That is not a denial. You did not
hear a denial from Caroline Levin because even she knows the truth about what happened with this
strike. And as they cite Donald Trump here saying, I don't know about that regarding the question
we just saw a moment ago. A visual investigation by the Times showed the building housing,
the school had been fenced off from the military base between 2013 and 2016. Satellite imagery
reviewed by the Times showed that watchtowers that once stood near the building had been removed.
three public entrances were open to the school, ground was cleared, and play areas, including a sports field, were painted on asphalt and walls were painted blue and pink.
And you can see this graphic from the New York Times showing exactly that.
That's the elementary school entrances, play areas.
And this is the former data that indicates that it wasn't that at one point.
You can see that there's a pretty major difference.
There is, and this is the perimeter wall constructed between 2013 and 2016 separating the school.
yet now Donald Trump has bombed it.
The target coding provided by the defense intelligence agency labeled the school building as a military target.
When it was passed to Central Command, the military headquarters overseeing the war.
The investigators do not fully understand yet how the outdated data was sent to Central Command
or whether the Defense Intelligence Agency had updated information.
And here's another layer about the story.
When I said it gets worse, it really gets worse.
Not only are we talking about a devastating
strike that killed all of these kids.
But also, getting to the bottom of this investigation and actually what happened has proven
to be incredibly difficult because of Donald Trump, not only him undermining the investigation
and putting pressure on people to say that it was Iran when it obviously was not Iran.
But in addition to that, Pete Hegseth gutted offices that would have probed the Iran school
strike.
Yes.
Pete Hegseth, the man who is he even sober right now?
I don't think anybody knows.
This is according to Politico, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gutted the Pentagon oversight offices
that would have investigated the recent strike on Iranian girls' school, a move that has degraded
America's ability to protect civilians amid its largest air campaign in decades.
You think that if we're launching a war, this might be an office that we put priority on,
right, that we're going to protect.
This is one we've got to keep going.
But Pete Hickset says, actually, screw the civilians.
Who really cares, right?
That's what the Trump administration is doing right now.
The Pentagon chief last year slash offices that didn't contribute to his goal of lethality,
including the group that assists in limiting risk to civilians, known as the Civilian Protection Center of Excellence.
Around 200 employees who worked on the issue, including at that office, have been reduced by about 90%
according to two and current former officials and a person familiar with the effort.
The team that handles civilian casualties at Central Command, which oversees the Middle East,
has dropped from 10 to 1.
There is one person working that job to oversee civilian casualty.
Yeah, great.
This administration couldn't care less.
They're just taking out everybody, anybody they see in their sites.
They're doing it.
And when they do it, they don't take accountability.
So the military publicly contradicting Donald Trump in a pretty big way, I really, as I said,
I think is this nightmare scenario.
I think Donald Trump hates when stuff like this happens.
But anyway, I will leave the video there.
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