Spain Confronts Trump: Rejects US Military Cooperation on Iran Conflict
Spain confronts Washington's pressure, rejecting military collaboration over Iran, revealing deepening transatlantic tension. This defiance could have broader implications for NATO cohesion as Iran faces potential U.S. strikes.
Spain has firmly rejected claims made by the White House regarding its supposed agreement to cooperate with the U.S. military in potential operations against Iran. The Spanish government has reiterated its opposition to any form of military action against Tehran, particularly in light of recent threats from the Trump administration to curtail trade relations unless Spain aligns with U.S. military objectives. This public denial underscores a significant rift between Spain and the U.S., with Madrid unwilling to participate in escalating tensions in the Middle East.