'Thank You, Prime Minister': Iran puts Spain’s Pedro Sanchez sticker on ballistic missiles before Israel attack
![]() Videos and photos circulating online showed Iranians placing stickers of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on missiles before presumably launching them at Israel. Through this unexpected gesture, Iranians appear to be expressing their gratitude to the international leader for vehemently condemning the ongoing war, which started on February 28 with the US and Israel’s joint military offensive against Tehran. “Of course, this war is not only illegal, but also inhuman,” read one such sticker put on the Iranian missile. “Thank you, Prime Minister.” The label also features a photo of Sanchez condemning the US-Israeli military strikes on Iran while speaking to reporters.
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