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Breaking Iran’s School Strike Lie Exposed: Not a U.S. Tomahawk, but Their Own Misfired Missile
Iran claims a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile slammed into a girls’ school in southern Iran, killing around 165 people—mostly children—in an unprovoked attack.
The regime pushes this narrative hard, backed by state media videos and quick outrage from global outlets.
Veteran analyst Matt Tardio crushes that story with hard evidence from video footage of the incoming munition.
Key facts from his breakdown:
– Wing placement: AI-enhanced analysis shows the wings sit 40-45% down the missile body.
Tomahawk wings are at 49-50%. This matches Iran’s own Kh-55 derivative land-attack cruise missile, a Soviet design they copied and modified.
– Attack angle: The munition dives at a steep ~70 degrees in the final phase—the absolute maximum for a Tomahawk.
Tomahawks normally fly low (50-100 meters altitude) and hit at shallower 20-45 degree angles to dodge defenses and radars.
A 70-degree plunge would require climbing high far out, exposing it to interception—suicide on day one of strikes.
Conclusion: Wing position alone rules out a Tomahawk.
The extreme dive fits a jammed Iranian Kh-55 losing guidance and control. U.S. and Israeli forces actively jam Iranian GPS and airspace—exactly the kind of disruption that could send their own missile spiraling down uncontrollably.
This lines up with President Trump’s March 7 statement: “No, in my opinion, based on what I’ve seen, that was done by Iran.”
The regime buries military assets in civilian sites, then screams victim when things go wrong. Classic propaganda from radical Islamists who lie as policy.
