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    This war will hit everyone no matter race, religion – Iran warns

    Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has warned that the global consequences of the current war “will affect everyone.”

    The minister stated on Wednesday, March 18, that all individuals, regardless of race, religion, or economic status, will be impacted by the conflict.

    He made this remark while advocating for increased resistance from western officials against the war.

    “[A] wave of global consequences has only commenced and will affect all – irrespective of wealth, religion, or race,” Abbas Araghchi shared on X.

    His post included a copy of the resignation letter from Joe Kent, the director of the US National Counterterrorism Center, which was submitted on Tuesday, March 17.

    In his resignation letter, Kent expressed that he could not “in good conscience” endorse the ongoing war in Iran, as “Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation”.

    Abbas Araghchi noted a “growing number of voices – (including) European and US officials” declaring that the war against Iran was unjust.

    “More members of the international community should take similar action,” his post concluded.

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