‘I Gave up My Career to Leak This’: UN Envoy Resigns over Claims of Planned Nuclear Strike on Iran
Mohamad Safa resigned after nearly 12 years, accusing UN seniors of serving a powerful lobby while preparing for nuclear attack scenarios in Iran, home to nearly 10 million people.
- Mohamad Safa, the PVA Main Representative at the United Nations Economic and Social Council, resigned last week, alleging the international body is preparing for potential nuclear weapon use in Iran.
- In his resignation letter, the diplomat claimed senior United Nations officials "abuse their power to serve that lobby" and "effectively shield decision-makers" from accountability, prompting his whistleblowing action.
- Safa warned that nuclear conflict would devastate cities like Washington, Berlin, Paris, and London, noting that Tehran is home to nearly 10,000,000 people and their families.
- Officials at the World Health Organisation reportedly acknowledged they were preparing for a "worst case scenario" of nuclear catastrophe if the war between US-Israel and Iran escalates further.
- President Donald Trump has warned Iran and set a deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz, where nearly 20 per cent of world's crude oil passes, escalating geopolitical tensions.
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Defying Death Threats, Permanent Representative of UN Quits to Leak Information about Plans to Bomb Iran with Nukes
by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News: The strongest evidence yet that the Iran war may be ended by launching nuclear weapons into the country by Israel and the United States was produced by a permanent member of the UN and Executive Director of the Patriotic Vision Organization for the past 12 years, Mohamad Safa, who […]
‘Only the people can stop it’: UN diplomat gives up career to warn of possible nuclear holocaust in Iran
Mohamad Safa, a diplomat for the United Nations, has delivered a bleak message to the world after stepping down from his role and claiming that the UN is “preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran.” His warning comes just days after he accused seniors of “serving a powerful lobby and not the UN.” Safa was a high-ranking allied diplomat working for the United Nations prior to his decision to step away from the role last week. He claims th…
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