Mar 5 • 09:00 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Guardian

Spain rejects White House comments that it now backs US-Israel war on Iran – Europe live

Spain has firmly rejected assertions from the US that it has changed its stance on the military involvement in Iran.

In a clear counter to recent statements made by the White House, Spain has reaffirmed its steadfast position against military action in Iran. The US press secretary had implied that Spain was now supportive of using its military bases to assist in the conflict, following criticism from Donald Trump. However, Spanish officials quickly dismissed these claims, emphasizing their commitment to a 'no to war' policy.

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares reiterated the nation's position in a radio interview, asserting that Spain's decision-making would not be influenced by external pressures, including threats from Trump regarding diplomatic relations. This incident has also reignited discussions about the influence of the US on its European allies and the significance of local opinions in foreign policy decisions.

As tensions in the region continue to escalate, Spain's response highlights the delicate balance European countries must maintain when navigating relationships with both the United States and Middle Eastern nations. The situation raises questions about collective security engagements, national autonomy, and the complexities that arise when domestic and foreign pressures intersect in matters of war and peace.

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