Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of pakistan, gained notoriety on the internet after a "typo" in one of his social media posts went viral. According to reports, the message, which was intended to denounce Israel's alleged strike on iran, started with "I condom" rather than "I condemn."  Numerous social media users asserted that the error was promptly fixed, but screenshots had already gone viral and sparked an internet outcry of laughing.
The post now states: "I condemn, in the strongest possible terms, today's unprovoked attack on iran by Israel. I offer my deepest sympathies to the Iranian people for the lives lost. This serious and reckless act is very concerning and could further destabilize an already tense region.

We call on the international community and the United Nations to act urgently to prevent further escalation that could threaten regional and global peace." Even after social media users claimed it was fixed, the internet continues to buzz with the viral screenshot. X user Surendra Poonia joked, "Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif is offering a 'unique kind' of support to iran," capturing the playful mood online.

A user named Surendra Poonia on 'X' wrote, "Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif is giving 'different kind' of support & protection to Iran." Another user named Savita wrote, "A slip-up that's too funny to ignore. Serious message, though-hoping for peace and stability." "Haha, looks like pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif's gone from dreaming of beating india in war to losing the spelling battle-'I Condom' instead of 'I Condemn'! Maybe he thinks a typo can win where tanks failed!, wrote another user.


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