Spain, Donald Trump and Iran war
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Spain’s premier tells US president what no other European leader dares to say but some say he has miscalculated
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez refuses to involve his country in the US war with Iran even as Trump threatens to cut trade ties with Spain.
In a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House, Donald Trump said, "We could just fly in and use" Spain's military bases.
Following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran is retaliating by launching attacks on U.S. and Israeli military bases in Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan.
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Spain urges Europe to denounce US strikes on Iran as illegal
Spanish foreign minister José Manuel Albares' remarks in an interview with Bloomberg Television reflect Spain’s increasingly pointed criticism of President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump picked a fight with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez over his opposition to the invasion of Iran — but Sanchez isn't backing down.According to The Guardian, Sanchez "responded to Donald Trump’s extraordinary threat to cut off all trade with Spain over his government’s
The House is preparing to vote on a war powers resolution that would halt President Donald Trump’s attack on Iran