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Diplomat Resigns Amid Nuclear Strike Threat in Iran Tensions Rise

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Diplomat Resigns Amid US-Israel Attack on Iran

A diplomat linked to the UN has resigned following reports of leaked sensitive information regarding potential nuclear weapon use against Iran during a recent US-Israel attack.

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The individual alleged that the UN is currently reviewing contingency plans amid fears of such an attack, raising alarm over the gravity and global implications of these claims.

In a statement attributed to the official, it was warned that the world is underestimating the seriousness of the situation. The diplomat claimed that a nuclear strike on Tehran could result in catastrophic humanitarian consequences due to the city’s large population, including civilians, families, and children.

The alleged diplomat resigned in protest against what they described as a potential “crime against humanity,” calling for an urgent response from the international community to prevent such a tragedy. Recent protests in the US have also seen large numbers of people opposing war policies, reflecting growing public concern over conflict and nuclear escalation. However, no official or credible sources have confirmed these allegations.

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