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Why NATO's Weakest Link Is Spain | Opinion

Why NATO's Weakest Link Is Spain | Opinion

Summary

The article discusses concerns about Spain's role in NATO under Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. It highlights Spain's reluctance to increase defense spending, its opposition to certain U.S. military actions, and closer ties with China, all of which challenge NATO’s unity and its relationship with the United States.

Key Facts

  • Turkey, a key NATO member, has long been seen as a complicated and sometimes unreliable ally.
  • Spain, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, is now viewed as a challenging NATO member.
  • Spain refused to raise defense spending to 5% of its GDP, a demand from the Trump administration for European countries.
  • Sanchez opposes the U.S.-Israeli military action against Iran and calls it an “illegal” war.
  • Spain declined to allow U.S. military use of joint bases for Operation Epic Fury.
  • Sanchez has made multiple trips to China and encourages China to take a larger role in global affairs.
  • Spain recently co-hosted a global leftist event seen as opposing U.S. policies and its allies.
  • These actions have contributed to tensions between the U.S. and European NATO members over shared defense responsibilities.
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