Spain Rebuts White House Claim of Military Cooperation in Iran War

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Spain publicly rejected the White House’s assertion that Madrid agreed to cooperate militarily in the Iran conflict, stressing that Spain’s bases are not being used and reiterating an anti-war stance even as Trump threatens trade sanctions; Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been a vocal critic of U.S./Israeli strikes on Iran, and European leaders urge unity amid the crisis.
- Spain rejects White House claim it agreed to cooperate with U.S. forces amid Iran war CNBC
- Strains between Spain and the U.S. emerge over Spanish opposition to the Iran war NPR
- White House Says Spain to Cooperate With U.S. Military; Spain Denies Its Position Changed WSJ
- Meet Pedro Sánchez, Europe's most vocal critic of Trump's attacks on Iran The Washington Post
- ‘No to war’: Sánchez doubles down after Trump threat to cut off trade with Spain The Guardian
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