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Iran sends a chilling symbolic message by placing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s anti-war words on ballistic missiles launched toward Israel. Viral images reveal stickers reading “This war is illegal and inhumane – Thank you, Prime Minister,” turning Spain’s diplomatic stance into a powerful propaganda tool amid the intensifying conflict.

Iran is leveraging Sánchez’s criticism of US-Israel military actions to highlight divisions within Western allies and amplify global anti-war sentiment. As Spain refuses military cooperation and protests grow domestically, Tehran is using this narrative to reshape the information battlefield alongside the ongoing war.

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00:15In a dramatic escalation of narrative warfare, Iran has now put Spain's prime minister on
00:22its missiles.
00:23Yes, viral images show Iranian ballistic missiles carrying stickers featuring Spanish PM Pedro
00:31Sanchez and his words calling the war illegal and inhumane.
00:37So what's going on here?
00:39Footage released by Iran's Tasneem news agency linked to the IRGC shows operatives placing
00:46large posters on missiles just before launch toward Israel.
00:49The message reads,
00:52This war is not only illegal, but also inhumane, followed by Thank you, Prime Minister.
01:00Moments later, the video cuts to night skies, missiles firing, trails lighting up the darkness.
01:07A powerful visual and a clear message.
01:10Iran is not just fighting a military battle, it's fighting a narrative war.
01:15And in that narrative, Spain has become a key voice.
01:29Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has repeatedly condemned the conflict, warning that it violates international
01:36law and could trigger global instability.
01:38He has said clearly,
01:41No to war.
01:43No to bombs.
01:44No to destruction.
01:45And unlike many Western allies, Spain didn't just speak.
01:50It acted.
01:52Refusing US access to military bases, cutting arms ties with Israel, and pushing for diplomacy
01:58over escalation.
02:00In Spain, thousands have taken to the streets, protesting against the war, warning of another
02:06global crisis.
02:07For Iran, this is a strategic opportunity.
02:11To show that even within the West, there is dissent.
02:15There is opposition.
02:17There is resistance to war.
02:19The missile stickers are not about alliance.
02:22They are about amplification.
02:24Turning Sanchez's words into a symbol of global anti-war sentiment.
02:29In today's conflicts, missiles don't just carry explosives.
02:34They carry messages.
02:36And in this war, the battle for perception may be just as powerful as the one on the ground.
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