UN Diplomat Quits Over Unverified Iran Nuclear Alert
Mohamad Safa, a diplomat linked to the United Nations and the Patriotic Vision Organisation, has resigned, citing serious but unverified warnings about a possible nuclear scenario involving Iran. He said he could no longer serve “in good conscience” after uncovering what he views as preparations for a strike. Safa alleges that some senior UN figures are influenced by a powerful lobby intent on escalating conflict. He describes any potential action against Iran as a “crime against humanity” and warns of catastrophic civilian casualties in densely populated cities like Tehran. The UN has not responded to these claims, and no independent evidence supports them. Analysts urge caution and stress the need for credible proof. Safa’s resignation underscores growing tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and highlights calls for transparency in international diplomacy.
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