US considers suspending Spain from NATO, reported internal email suggests
Summary
A leaked U.S. Defense Department email reveals that the U.S. is considering actions against NATO allies like Spain and the UK due to their lack of support in a conflict involving Iran. Possible measures include suspending Spain from NATO and reconsidering U.S. support on issues like the Falkland Islands, which are disputed between the UK and Argentina.Key Facts
- The U.S. is frustrated with some NATO allies for not allowing military operations against Iran from their bases.
- Spain has denied the U.S. permission to use its bases or airspace for attacks on Iran.
- The email suggests suspending Spain from NATO as a symbolic punishment.
- The UK initially refused but later allowed U.S. use of bases for defensive actions only.
- The U.S. President criticized Spain and the UK for inadequate support in the Iran conflict.
- The U.S. also pressured NATO countries to send naval forces to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, which has experienced blockades.
- Spain’s Prime Minister said Spain is a reliable NATO member and is not concerned about the email.
- The UK reaffirmed its sovereignty over the Falkland Islands and its commitment to self-determination for the islands.
- The email does not mention the U.S. leaving NATO or closing its bases in Europe.
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