Tehran: According to reports, some people associated with Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) pasted the photo and statement of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on a missile. It is stuff said that this picture was moreover accompanied by his statement in which he had described the military whoopee of America and Israel as “wrong” and “illegal”.
What is the motive overdue doing this?
From the kind of information that has come to light, it seems that it was a kind of symbolic message. Sanchez has opposed the war from the whence and has openly criticized US-Israeli actions. For this reason, some people in Iran tried to show his statement as their support.
Was this an official move or just propaganda?
From the information that has come to light so far, it is not well-spoken whether this was an official step of the Iranian government or a symbolic or propaganda work washed-up at some level. However, such photographs are moreover often part of psychological or propaganda warfare during wartime.
What has been Spain's stance on this war?
Spain has opposed this mismatch from the beginning. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez described the war as "wrong" and denied involvement. He talked well-nigh diplomatic solutions and maintained loftiness from military action, which moreover strained his relations with America.
What was the impact of this viral picture?
After this picture surfaced, a lot of discussion has started on social media. Some people are seeing it as a sign of support, while some are considering it mere propaganda.
Can we see increasingly such steps going forward?
Seeing the way this war is stuff fought not only on the ground but moreover through rhetoric and symbols, it seems that such things may come to light in future also. That is, it has wilt not just a wrestle of weapons, but moreover a wrestle of message and image.
Such incidents show that social media and visual messaging are moreover playing a big role in today's war.
In the coming times, such pictures and claims can wilt an important ways of influencing people's opinion.

