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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly criticized the possibility of a US and Israeli war against Iran, calling it an 'extraordinary mistake' and a 'disaster.' He stated that global citizens should not have to pay for the fallout of such a conflict and compared the situation to playing 'Russian roulette.'
Sánchez's comments come amid a public disagreement with President Donald Trump, who has reportedly threatened trade consequences. Sánchez has reaffirmed Spain's stance of 'No to war' and defended his refusal to support military strikes. Italian politician Beppe Grillo expressed support for Sánchez's position, calling it 'epic common sense.'
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