
saharareporters.com · Mar 2, 2026 · Collected from GDELT
Published: 20260302T090000Z
In a video shared by Al Jazeera, Sanchez expressed concern over what he described as a dangerous escalation of tensions following attacks carried out by the United States and Israel on Iran. According to him, the strikes were undertaken without consultation with the broader international community. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has strongly criticised the recent military action against Iran, warning that the world is “rushing headlong into an unprovoked, increasingly unstable and belligerent war.” In a video shared by Al Jazeera, Sanchez expressed concern over what he described as a dangerous escalation of tensions following attacks carried out by the United States and Israel on Iran. According to him, the strikes were undertaken without consultation with the broader international community. “We are rushing headlong into an unprovoked, increasingly unstable and belligerent war,” Sanchez said. “Therefore, one that is unjust for ordinary people. Those fears were confirmed again when two countries, the United States and Israel attacked Iran without consulting the international community.” The Spanish leader emphasised that opposition to Iran’s government does not automatically justify military intervention. He noted that it is possible to criticise Tehran’s leadership while also rejecting external armed action that falls outside established international legal frameworks. “It is possible to be against a hateful regime as Spanish society as a whole is against the Iranian regime and at the same time be against an unjustified dangerous military intervention that is outside international law,” he stated. Sanchez further argued that the military action lacked proper authorisation, pointing to the absence of approval from both the US legislative arm and the global body responsible for maintaining international peace and security. “One must be against a war that was started without the authorisation of the US Congress or the United States security council and as I said violates international law,” he said. The prime minister also called for diplomacy and dialogue as alternatives to armed confrontation, urging global leaders to prioritise negotiations over violence. “There is always room for negotiated solution, rather than being swept away by devastation of weapons as the only possible outcome,” Sanchez added. His remarks come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and growing international debate over the legality and consequences of the strikes. While Spain has historically aligned with its Western allies on key security matters, Sanchez’s statement signals a clear call for restraint and adherence to international law. He reiterated the importance of multilateral decision-making and warned that unilateral actions could further destabilise an already fragile global security environment. Earlier, tensions in the Middle East escalated dramatically on Sunday morning as Iran launched a new wave of coordinated missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and United States military positions across the region. Iran’s elite military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said it carried out a “sixth wave” of strikes, according to the country’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency. The attacks reportedly targeted Israeli territory and US bases stationed in multiple Middle Eastern countries. Explosions were heard in several capitals and major cities, heightening fears of a broader regional conflict. In Israel, the military confirmed that it had detected missiles launched from Iran toward its territory. According to the Israel Defense Forces, defensive systems were immediately activated to intercept incoming projectiles. Previously also, the Russian government condemned the United States and Israel over their reported airstrikes on Iranian targets, describing the action as a premeditated and unprovoked act of armed aggression carried out under the guise of diplomacy. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow accused Washington and Tel Aviv of deliberately escalating tensions in the Middle East while talks were said to be ongoing. The Russian Foreign Ministry said it considers the strikes reprehensible, particularly as they were allegedly conducted under cover of a resumed negotiation process, suggesting what it called a calculated attempt to undermine diplomatic engagement.