Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez wrote on the 4th: "The world, Europe and Spain have all faced such critical moments. In 2003, a few irresponsible leaders dragged us into an illegal Middle Eastern war, which brought nothing but insecurity and suffering. Our response at that time must be the same as our response now:
Oppose violations of international law.
Stop dreaming that bombs can solve world problems.
Never make the same mistake again.
Oppose war."
Comment: Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez directly used the 2003 Iraq War as a reference, firmly opposing the US's potential war against Iran, clearly standing on the side of international law and anti-war, which is both a sober reflection on the painful historical lessons of Europe and an open resistance to American unipolarism and military adventurism. Spain does not want to be tied to America's war chariot again, and refuses to pay for another illegal, meaningless, and only disastrous invasion. This position highlights the division within the Western camp regarding the US's Middle East policy, and it is also a sober and responsible counterbalance to war fever.
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