Spain closes airspace to US aircraft involved in Iran war
Summary
Spain has closed its airspace to U.S. military planes involved in the conflict with Iran. Spanish leaders have denied U.S. use of their military bases, saying they want to avoid escalating the war. President Trump has indicated possible trade repercussions against Spain in response to their decision.Key Facts
- Spain has blocked U.S. aircraft involved in the Iran conflict from using its airspace.
- Spain stated it will not allow its military bases at Morón and Rota to be used for the war in Iran.
- The Spanish Defense and Foreign Affairs Ministers communicated their decision to the U.S.
- A full trade embargo against Spain has been threatened by President Trump as a possible response.
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly opposed U.S. and Israeli actions in Iran, calling them "reckless" and "illegal."
- Some U.S. military operations are based out of the RAF Fairford base in the UK, needing to avoid Spanish airspace.
- Spain emphasized its desire to remain uninvolved in the conflict, focusing on international law and sovereignty concerns.
- The Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil supply, has been affected by the conflict, impacting oil prices.
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