
In the first 24 hours of Operation Epic Fury, the US military struck more than 1,000 targets in Iran with the help of artificial intelligence.
Given the rate of 42 suggested targets per hour, experts have asked whether machines are now in charge on the battlefield because the human brain cannot keep up.
They have raised the possibility that artificial intelligence may have misidentified the primary school in Minab on the first day of the war. Growing evidence suggests that the US fired what appears to have been Tomahawk cruise missiles at the site, killing 110 children and dozens of others.
Jury is still out on the school missile strike.
🚨Breaking question for everyone watching the Iran conflict closely…
Did Iran just hit its own school and then try to blame the United States?
Analysts reviewing the Minab strike video say the explosion pattern and munition profile do not match a Tomahawk cruise missile.… pic.twitter.com/WVTrL3SW7O
— A Gene Robinson (@AlBuffalo2nite) March 10, 2026
US military ‘completely destroys’ 16 Iranian mine-laying ships in Strait of Hormuz after Trump threatened Iran would be hit ‘at level never seen before’ if they place mines in the passage
American forces have destroyed 16 Iranian minelaying vessels close to a major sea passage used to export oil.
The White House had earlier warned Iran will be hit ‘at a level never seen before’ if they place mines on the Strait of Hormuz amid concerns the regime could target the key oil waterway.
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just announced: In the last few hours, U.S. forces have HIT and COMPLETELY DESTROYED 10 inactive Iranian mine-laying boats/ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
WITH MANY MORE TO FOLLOW! pic.twitter.com/T6yCqJqeZ8
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) March 10, 2026
