Lula Accuses US of Fabricating Justification for 'Unjustified War' on Iran

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Lula Accuses US of Fabricating Justification for 'Unjustified War' on Iran

Synopsis

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemns the US for creating false narratives to justify military actions against Iran, highlighting the devastating effects on Brazil's economy and global stability.

Key Takeaways

Lula condemns US military actions against Iran.
Claims of fabricated justifications for war.
Impact on Brazil's economy and fuel prices.
Call for UN intervention and rational dialogue.
Severe humanitarian consequences in Iran.

Brasilia, April 2 (NationPress) Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva remarked to the media that the United States has constructed a false narrative as a justification for initiating an "unjustified war" against Iran.

"The United States became embroiled in an unnecessary conflict in Iran, asserting that Iran possessed nuclear arms or was attempting to develop them. That is simply untrue!" Lula stated during an interview in Ceará, a northeastern state of Brazil, on Wednesday (local time).

He indicated that the United States has consistently engaged in military actions based on falsehoods, referencing Iraq's supposed weapons of mass destruction that were never discovered. "This is merely a pretext ... and war has resolved nothing," Lula expressed.

Lula urged the UN Security Council to undertake logical deliberation regarding the conflict, highlighting that the situation has directly affected Brazil by increasing fuel prices and intensifying economic challenges.

With the Strait of Hormuz blocked, Brazil is experiencing rising diesel prices, he noted, adding that the Brazilian government has lowered fuel taxes and enhanced market regulation to safeguard the welfare of low-income families.

The United States and Israel commenced joint military operations against Iran on February 28, disrupting global shipping routes, causing a surge in oil prices, and unsettling the global economy.

In parallel, the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) reported that as of Wednesday, over 115,000 civilian structures—including healthcare, educational, residential, and commercial establishments—have been affected. The Ministry of Education disclosed damage to more than 700 educational facilities. Humanitarian teams are actively responding, with IRCS personnel deployed in over 1,200 impacted regions.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) noted that the airstrikes in Iran have critically disrupted essential services. Iran's Ministry of Health indicated that 309 health centers and 42 ambulances have sustained damage, with seven hospitals evacuated since the onset of the attacks on February 28.

Point of View

Lula's comments highlight the ongoing complexities of international relations, particularly concerning military interventions. His call for rational dialogue at the UN underscores the need for diplomatic solutions over conflict. The economic repercussions for Brazil and the global community cannot be overlooked.
NationPress
6 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Lula accuse the US of?
Lula accused the US of fabricating a lie to justify an unnecessary war against Iran.
How has the conflict affected Brazil?
The conflict has led to increased fuel prices and economic pressures on Brazil.
What did Lula call for in response to the conflict?
Lula called on the UN Security Council to reflect rationally on the situation.
What recent military actions have occurred involving the US and Israel?
The US and Israel launched joint military strikes on Iran on February 28.
What humanitarian impact has the conflict had in Iran?
Over 115,000 civilian buildings, including health and educational facilities, have been affected.
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