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In a press talk, U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth openly declared: “Whether Sunni or Shia, our enemy is Islam.” His remarks have sent shockwaves across the Middle East and beyond, igniting fierce debate about America’s role in the ongoing conflict. The statement comes amid escalating tensions after Iran’s missile strikes on Israel, which left over 100 injured. Prime Minister Netanyahu called it “a very difficult night,” while Donald Trump threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. The United Nations has condemned the rhetoric, warning that such language risks deepening sectarian divides and destabilizing fragile alliances. Analysts caution that beyond the battlefield, the global economy is already trembling — energy markets are volatile, investors are nervous, and the world is bracing for the fallout. This is not just about war. It’s about religion, diplomacy, and the future of international relations. The world is watching as words turn into weapons.

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