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Iran’s Foreign Minister Welcomes Growing Opposition to War Among US and European Leaders

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Iran FM Highlights Increasing Anti-War Voices in the West

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has welcomed what he described as a growing number of voices within the United States and Europe opposing further military escalation against Iran. He said the rising criticism from Western political figures shows increasing concern about the consequences of the ongoing conflict.

Speaking about the situation, Araghchi noted that several policymakers and analysts in Western countries are questioning the wisdom of continuing the war. According to him, this trend reflects a broader understanding that prolonged confrontation could worsen regional instability and lead to wider global risks.

The remarks come at a time when tensions in the Middle East remain high amid ongoing military exchanges and political disputes.


Iran Says War Was Imposed and Promises Continued Defense

Araghchi has repeatedly maintained that Iran did not initiate the conflict and is prepared to defend itself for as long as necessary. He stressed that Tehran is not actively seeking negotiations or a ceasefire at the moment, insisting that Iran’s actions are aimed at protecting its sovereignty and national security.

The Iranian government argues that the conflict escalated after military actions were taken against Iranian targets. Officials in Tehran claim the country’s military responses are defensive and aimed primarily at protecting its territory and interests.

Despite the rising tensions, Iranian leaders continue to emphasize that their operations are limited to responding to threats and attacks.


Western Debate Over War Strategy Growing

In recent weeks, debate has intensified among political circles in the United States and Europe about the strategy and risks involved in the conflict with Iran. Some officials and policy experts have warned that continued escalation could expand the conflict beyond the region and affect global security and economic stability.

Analysts note that the ongoing crisis has already raised concerns about energy markets, international shipping routes, and broader geopolitical stability. The Strait of Hormuz and other critical trade routes remain under close watch as the situation evolves.

Iran’s foreign minister suggested that the increasing number of Western voices questioning the war may eventually influence policy discussions and encourage diplomatic solutions rather than military confrontation.


Outlook: Calls for Diplomacy May Grow

While the conflict continues, observers say that pressure for diplomatic engagement could increase if more political leaders and international organizations advocate for de-escalation. The growing discussion in Western countries about the costs and risks of war may play a role in shaping future negotiations.

For now, both sides remain firm in their positions, but diplomatic channels could become more important as the global community seeks ways to prevent further escalation in the region.

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