Spain’s Sanchez Calls Iran War a ‘Colossal Mistake’
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The conflict does not benefit citizens, but rather increases prices, disrupts trade, and brings new instability to the Middle East.
The president of the government recovers the memory of Iraq, the 'Trio de las Azores' and José María Aznar to defend their 'No to the war' of Iran: "We are not in the same scenario, but in something much worse"
"The prices of hydrocarbons, raw materials and food have increased drastically, which is threatening the basic economic functions of the world," Sanchez pointed out.
The Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has lashed out at the promoters of the war with Iran, which he described as an "absolute disaster," and also at the PP and Vox parties because, in his opinion, they contribute to this conflict "with their support or their silence."
Spain’s Sanchez calls Iran war a ‘colossal mistake’
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has sharply criticized the war on Iran, calling it a “colossal mistake” and warning that its humanitarian, economic and security costs are unacceptable for Spain. Addressing parliament on Wednesday, Sanchez said the current conflict is “much worse” than the 2003 Iraq war and could have broader and deeper consequences for the Middle East and the wider world. He said Spain had refused to allow the United States…
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