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The White House claims that Spain has agreed to 'cooperate' with the US military regarding Iran, but Spain denies this

The White House states that Spain has agreed to cooperate with the US military concerning Iran, a claim that Spain has firmly denied.

The White House, through its press secretary Karoline Leavitt, announced that Spain has agreed to collaborate with the US military in relation to Iran. However, specific details surrounding the nature of this cooperation have not been disclosed. This statement sparked significant attention due to the sensitive geopolitical implications associated with military actions directed at Iran.

In response to the White House's assertion, Jose Manuel Albares, Spain's foreign minister, quickly contradicted the claim, emphasizing that Spain's position regarding the use of its military bases remains unchanged. He firmly denied any alterations in Spain's stance on allowing US forces to conduct operations against Iran, underscoring Spain's cautious diplomatic approach concerning military interventions in the Middle East.

The situation gained further media traction when former President Donald Trump criticized Spain for not permitting the US to launch operations against Iran from its bases, expressing frustration over what he perceived as Spain's lack of support for US military endeavors. This controversy highlights the delicate balance Spain must maintain in its foreign relations both with the US and in the broader context of Middle Eastern geopolitics.

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