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Trump Threatens to Halt All Trade With Spain Over Refusal to Allow Iran Strikes From Bases

via BBC World·yesterday

President Trump threatened to halt all trade with Spain on Tuesday after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez barred the United States from using Spanish military bases to launch strikes against Iran — a stunning escalation that pits the world's largest economy against a NATO ally over the conduct of the war. The threat exposes the diplomatic cost of the Iran campaign: even America's closest allies are fracturing over whether to support, tolerate, or oppose the military operation. Spain joins a growing list of nations that have refused to provide basing or overflight rights, complicating the Pentagon's logistics at a moment when the conflict is expanding geographically. Trump's willingness to weaponize trade against a fellow NATO member over military access marks a dramatic departure from the alliance's traditional norms of consultation and cooperation.

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